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  2. Flacourtia rukam - Wikipedia

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    It is native to Island Southeast Asia and Melanesia, but has spread into Mainland Southeast Asia, India, and Polynesia. [1] [2] It is also cultivated for its edible fruit. Common names include rukam, governor's plum, Indian plum, and Indian prune. [3] [4] This species is a tree growing 5 to 15 meters tall.

  3. Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices - Wikipedia

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    The Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) is an attached office under the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, that recommends Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for select crops. It was established in 1965 [2] as the Agricultural Prices Commission, and was given its present name in 1985. [3]

  4. Minimum support price (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Commission introduced a number of price policies including procurement at pre-decided prices, minimum support prices and a distribution system to supply food grains at subsidised rates. [ 18 ] [ 1 ] This body was reconstituted into the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) in March 1985 with a new and broader terms of ...

  5. Forest produce (India) - Wikipedia

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    Forest produce is defined under section 2(4) of the Indian Forest Act, 1927. [1] Its legal definition includes timber, charcoal, caoutchouc, catechu, wood-oil, resin, natural varnish, bark, lac, myrobalans, mahua flowers (whether found inside or brought from a forest or not), trees and leaves, flowers and fruit, plants (including grass, creepers, reeds and moss), wild animals, skins, tusks ...

  6. Prune - Wikipedia

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    A prune is a dried plum, most commonly from the European plum (Prunus domestica) tree. Not all plum species or varieties can be dried into prunes. [ 3 ] A prune is the firm-fleshed fruit (plum) of Prunus domestica varieties that have a high soluble solids content, and do not ferment during drying . [ 4 ]

  7. List of Indian timber trees - Wikipedia

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    Himalayan Elm, Indian Elm Ulmus wallichiana: Red 960 kg/m 3: 1,620 lb/cu yd Throughout India It is moderately hard and strong. It is used for door and window frames, and carts. Ironwood, Penaga Lilin, Bosneak, Gangaw, Mesua Mesua ferrea: Reddish brown [5] 960–1,060 kg/m 3: 1,620–1,790 lb/cu yd [6]

  8. Umeboshi - Wikipedia

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    In South Asian countries, Indian gooseberries called amla in Hindi or amala in Nepali is prepared in similar way, sometimes with sugar syrup. In South Africa, a similar style of preserved dried fruit is called mebos in Afrikaans , the name of which seems to derive from the Japanese via Dutch trade.

  9. Greengage - Wikipedia

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    Greengage fruit are identified by their round-oval shape and smooth-textured, pale green flesh; they are on average smaller than round plums but larger than mirabelle plums—usually between 2 and 4 centimetres (1 and 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) diameter.