Can Pork Consumption Fix India’s Cheap Protein Link?
date:May 18, 2015
The paper was released by Vijnana Bharati, a Swadeshi conclave event in Goa recently was authored by Eknath Chakurkar, a principal scientist at the Goa unit of the Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR).
In this study, Chakurkar advocated a pork revolution of sorts in India, which he claims could be a one-shot solution for protein, revenue and foreign exchange. Pig products such as pork, bacon, ham sausages, lard, etc., are increasingly in demand both for local consumption and for expor
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