BENGALURU, April 28 (Reuters) - Indian spice maker MDH said its products are safe for consumption, and the company has not received any communication from regulators and authorities in Hong Kong ...
MDH and Everest – are facing global scrutiny after Hong Kong, Singapore and Nepal suspended sales of their spice blends last ...
India, the world's largest spice producer, exports nearly $4 billion worth of spices every year and accounts for 12 percent ...
Indian spice exporters are being investigated after tests revealed elevated levels of cancer-causing pesticides in their ...
"For Indians, spices are like paints in a paint box", says Indian actor-turned-food writer Madhur Jaffrey. "We get different shades from the same spice by doing something to the spice." In other words ...
There is a red hot debate whether Indian spices are good for the health of the world. Back home in the spice capital of the ...
FISS Chairman Ashwin Nayak told CNBC Awaaz that India exports spices worth $4 billion annually. To ensure the spices remain ...
An Indian spice trade group said on Friday that spice exports could drop by 40% after two major brands were hit with ...
Several products by Indian brands MDH and Everest in Singapore and Hong Kong were found to contain traces of harmful ethylene ...
Indian spice maker MDH said its products are safe for consumption, and the company has not received any communication from regulators and authorities in Hong Kong or Singapore about alleged ...