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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 14 2022 | None
THE IMPORT OF PALM OIL AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
DR.K.GOVINDARAJ, DR.S.SRIDHAR, DR.HAMEED BASHA.B
Pages: 451-454
Abstract
This article deals how the palm oil interconnected with the Asian countries through sustainable development, and the role played India for the same. India is geographically situated center of Asian maritime countries, which actively participated directly or indirectly to the neighbor countries development. Being a second largest population the goods were export and imports much large for the development. The reason behind for the imports may fulfill the needs of every citizen and provide the goods cent percent. Though, India is consumed more edible oils for cooking and other purposes. India imported the palm oil from the three important Asian countries like Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Palm oil is an important food ingredient for people around the world, especially in China and India. As the global population continues to grow, palm oil is expected to maintain its key role in feeding the world. The goal of sustainable development might an objective to complete environmental, economical attributes. On the process, the palm oil played great role in the sustainable development in Asian countries, which connected to the Indian economy. Being a good number of consumption in the world, India concentrated the palm oil export from the other Asian countries for fulfilling the needs of the people.
Keywords
Sustainable Development, Palm oil, Asian countries, maritime powers, commercial crop
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