Seafood Export Processing Industry In East Godavari
Keywords:
Seafood, Supply Chain, WarehouseAbstract
Starting from an absolutely traditional activity in the fifties, both aquaculture and fisheries have transformed to commercial endeavors and have considerable potential for business generation and commitment to the food and sustenance security and outside exchange earnings of the nation. Fish creation has a crucial job for the improvement of marine export processing industry. This paper provides the profile of seafood export processing industry in east Godavari.
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