US/INDIA: US concern over Indian food safety
By Kevin Jacobs | 24 January 2008
The US Food and Drug Administration has expressed concern over the quality of Indian food imports entering the country.
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The US Food and Drug Administration has expressed concern over the quality of Indian food imports entering the country.

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