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Guar Gum Exporters playing important role - 1 views

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    Guar gum in powdered form can be produced from the Guar Seeds after processing it through multilevel commercial procedure. An important property or home involving guar gum can be its ability to hydrate easily through cool water to accomplish uniform and extremely excessive stickiness in reasonably low intensity. The colloidal dynamics give excellent thickness at the end.
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Tamarind kernel powder for regenerating the Synovial fluid - 1 views

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    Tamarind is a unique fruit that is much popular in India and used in many cuisines. Tamarind seeds are used in Ayurvedic medicines that are made for regenerating the synovial fluid. Tamarind kernel is extracted by manufacturers during the pulping process of Tamarind.
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Accelerated demand of guar gum influence manufacturing units for large scale production - 1 views

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    Guar gum is a natural polysaccharide and is known by "guaran" name in the local market. It is extracted from the leguminous shrub cyamposis tetragonoloba seed and used as a food additive and binding agent. There are limitless Guar gum manufacturers and exporters in India and Pakistan, but the countries like US, Africa, and Australia have also started producing this kharif crop on small scale.
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Tamarind kernel powder manufacturers focus on food industry and nowhere else - 1 views

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    Tamarind kernel powder manufacturing companies are more focusing on food industry clients to grow their businesses. Tamarind in India is an evergreen plant (also known as imli in local language) which is famous for its seeds.
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Recalling Rana Kapoor's Life History: The Rise of a Maverick Banker – Indian CEO - 0 views

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    In 2003 Rana Kapoor grabbed the opportunity to display his financial foresight and founded Yes Bank. His magnetism captured the public eye for a long time. Known for his meteoric rise and entrepreneurial success, let us get to know the man behind this enterprise who singlehandedly turned this brand new bank into the 4th largest private sector bank in India in a matter of a little over a decade. Birth of A Passion Born to a middle class family in Delhi, Kapoor had big dreams as a child. He often shared his dreams of starting his own company with his grandfather, who had immense trust in the young grandson's dreams. After graduating from Shri Ram College of Commerce in New Delhi in 1977, he went off to USA to fulfill his dreams. He enrolled for MBA at Rutgers University in New Jersey. It was this stint that got him deeply inspired to pursue a banking career. He wanted to create something big, in this model, back in India. But before that he needed some more experience. Thus, upon the completion of MBA, he began his banking career as a management trainee in the Bank of America (BoA). With a deep passion for banking, Rana Kapoor's career flourished in 1980 at Bank of America (BoA), as he rose the ranks. His stance of taking intuitive risks, which brought him success every time, was highly commended by his employers. In 1990, he was awarded the coveted Eagle Pin by the chairman of the bank. With such a promising career trajectory, soon he became the head of their wholesale banking business as well as several high stakes assignments in various countries of Asia. However, all that success was not enough for him, as he had bigger dreams, of starting his own venture. After nearly a two-decade-long flourishing corporate career, Kapoor was resolved to embark on his own venture. He wanted to create something that he could call his own. He kept yearning for creative independence and even came up with an interesting business plan to create a non-banking finance company with f
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Precision Agriculture to Drive the Demand for Agricultural Robots - 0 views

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    With its recently published study "Global Agricultural Robots Market - Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, Trends, and Forecast up to 2025", Infoholic Research forecasts that the global market for agricultural robots is primarily driven by the increasing demand for precision agriculture. This trend is expected to continue during the forecast period 2019-2025, fueling the market growth at a CAGR of around 22% to surpass a revenue of $20 billion by 2025. The robots used in the agriculture sector for various activities, i.e., weed control, seeding, monitoring, and harvesting, are termed as agricultural robots. They are also used for livestock applications, including milking, herding, and fish farming. Globally, there is an increase in demand for food, mainly due to the growth in population and increasing average life expectancy. Further, there is an increasing shift of workforce, especially in rural areas, from agricultural activities toward the service sector. The need for automation in agriculture is heavily driven by these two factors Read more on: https://www.infoholicresearch.com/press-release/agricultural-robots-market/?utm_source=pravinmane&utm_medium=medium&utm_campaign=lead-generation
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gibberellin - 0 views

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    Metware Biotechnology has established a method for the analysis of gibberellins based on LC-MS/MS platform with isotopic internal standard for absolute quantification of 18 GAs for basic life science research. Widely used in agricultural production, seed germination, stalk elongation, and fruit development.
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