TNAU conducts Export and import training on Spices and its Value-added Products

The training is planned to conduct on 20 and 21st, November 2023 at Directorate of Agribusiness Development, TNAU, Coimbatore. The cost per participant is Rs.3540/- (inc of GST). Limited numbers of seats are available for registration.


Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Directorate of Agribusiness Development, Coimbatore is planning to conduct a two-days training program on “Export and import training on Spices and its Value-added Products” for the benefit of farmers, FPOs, women, final year students, graduates and youth.

The training is planned to conduct on 20 and 21st, November 2023 at Directorate of Agribusiness Development, TNAU, Coimbatore. The cost per participant is Rs.3540/- (inc of GST). Limited numbers of seats are available for registration.

For registration please contact:

Email: [email protected]

Phone No.: 0422-6611310

Mobile No.: 99949 89417

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