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Rejection of chilli consignments by China raises concern among exporters, farmers in Andhra Pradesh
China's rejection of chilli consignments due to Methamidophos traces has raised concerns among Andhra Pradesh exporters and farmers. Exporters are urging the government to strengthen monitoring and promote scientific pesticide use, while the Spices Board in Guntur is conducting quality improvement programs.
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