• SOSE: Reviving the 'Ancient Bharat' through the Widest Range of Ethical & Authentic Organic Products
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    SOSE: Reviving the 'Ancient Bharat' through the Widest Range of Ethical & Authentic Organic Products

    It’s an undeniable fact that the demand for organic products is on an upsurge. While the industry strives to regain trust and make quality statements in the market, a report from Assocham and Ernst & Young predicts that the efforts will start to pay off sooner than later. The data shows that the organic produce market in India has been growing at a CAGR of 25 percent and is expected to touch Rs.10,000-12,000 crore by 2020. The next phase of this revolution, however, is democratizing the organic products.

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Better for Your, Best for the Environment

Anamika Sahu, Managing Editor

Indian Agriculture: Fundamentals &Perspectives

Dorairaj. K, Director, International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture (ICCOA)

Organic Food: Changing Face of the Indian Agriculture

Sujit Jain, Chairman & MD, Netsurf Communications

The Changing Food Industry Chances, Changes & Challenges

Chandrashekhar Basavanna, Co-Founder, OrgTree India

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Shyam S Gudimella, Head - Academics, Zee Learn

Optimizing Technological Applications in the FMCG Industry

B Krishna Rao, Senior Category Head, Parle Products

The Superfood Way: Embracing the Change in Food Habits

Jeetu Melwani, Founder & Director, SattvicFoods

Why Companies Are Introducing Eco-Friendly Packaging

Eric Wei, Senior Sales Director, ViewSonic Asia Pacific

Organic Food Products: A New Choice among Consumers

M Abhiman, Marketing Manager, Orgtree

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Kumar Gaurav, Vice President, Billionsmiles Hospitality