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dc.contributor.authorRaghuram, G.-
dc.contributor.authorRangaraj, Narayan-
dc.contributor.authorPeriyakaruppan, S.-
dc.contributor.authorRoy, A.-
dc.date.accessioned2010-08-30T05:48:58Z-
dc.date.available2010-08-30T05:48:58Z-
dc.date.copyright2005-
dc.date.issued2010-08-30T05:48:58Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11718/8129-
dc.description.abstractChilli is the main earner in the Indian spices export basket. Recently, incidents of adulteration of chilli powder (by carcinogenic dyes) by some unscrupulous and careless exporters have led to large-scale product recalls in the UK and tainted the image of Indian spices export industry. This resulted in a complete shake up of the sector with serious consequences, leading to the introduction of mandatory and expensive testing, certification, stringent safely regulations, food recall and threats by EU of banning imports from India. This case focuses on the events that led to this as well as the status of food safety regulation in our country. The role of Spices Board of India has been instrumental in protecting the brand image of Indian spices exports. The case revolves around SBI, the choices it had and the possible implications towards damage control and preventionen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectDecision Makingen
dc.subjectStrategy Formulationen
dc.subjectBrand Upkeepen
dc.subjectSituation Analysisen
dc.titleMaharashtra Hybrid Seeds Corporation (MAHYCO): Supply Chain Managementen
dc.typeCases and Notesen
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