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Indian Spices - The Legacy, Production and Processing of India's Treasured Export

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This work comprehensively covers the production, processing and post harvest technology of Indian spices with an added focus on the history and uniqueness of this legendary regional product. Individual chapters describe the unique aspects of these spices and their production, post harvest technology and value addition, molecular breeding, organic farming aspects, climate change effects and bioactive compounds. Seasonal, preparatory, and storage conditions resulting in composition variations are explored.
Indian Spices: The Legacy, Production and Processing of India's Treasured Export begins by outlining the historical legacy of Indian spices and describing the many aspects that make this product so unique and highly valued. The abundance and variety of these spices are also delineated. Further chapters focus on current research involving the production technology involved in production, management, harvesting and processing of Indian spices along with post harvest processes, storage and transportation. Important and effective trends such as molecular breeding for spice crop improvement, tissue culture, climate change impacts, organic spices, extension strategies and secondary metabolites receive dedicated chapters. A valuable aspect of this work is the presentation of value chains for these spices, with extensive research presented on the marketing and export of the product. With the shift from localized distribution networks to a fully globalized industry, this book comes at an important time of growth for Indian spices and will be of major value to any researcher with interest in the past, present and future of this product.

List of contents

Chapter1: Spices in India and beyond: The origin, history, tradition and culture.- Chapter2: Legacy of Indian Spices -Its production and processing.- Chapter3: Why spices are so unique?.- Chapter4: The promising spices of North East India: India'sflavourful contribution to the world.- Chapter5: Wonders of Spices in Sri Lanka.- Chapter6: Production Technology of some Major and Minor Spice crops.- Chapter7: Organic Spices.- Chapter8: Plant health management in major spice crops.- Chapter9: Post harvesttechnologyand value addition of spices.- Chapter10: Spices :Secondary metabolites and Medicinal properties.- Chapter11: Recent advances on Molecular Breeding for Spice crop Improvement.- Chapter12: Marketing and Supply Chain Management of spice crops.- Chapter13: Export of onion, garlic and chilli: three essential spices in daily kitchen.- Chapter14: Climate change impact in spice crops and mitigation strategies.- Chapter15: Plant Tissue Culture as potential Option in Developing ClimateResilient Spices.- Chapter16: Exploration and extrapolation of extension strategy for promotion of spice production and processing in India.- Chapter17: Visioning Future: The Directions and Strategies.

About the author

Dr. Amit Sharangi is a Professor in the Faculty of Horticulture at Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (Agricultural University) in Mohanpur, India with more than 20 years of experience in teaching, research and extension.

Summary

This work comprehensively covers the production, processing and post harvest technology of Indian spices with an added focus on the history and uniqueness of this legendary regional product. Individual chapters describe the unique aspects of these spices and their production, post harvest technology and value addition, molecular breeding, organic farming aspects, climate change effects and bioactive compounds. Seasonal, preparatory, and storage conditions resulting in composition variations are explored. 
Indian Spices: The Legacy, Production and Processing of India’s Treasured Export begins by outlining the historical legacy of Indian spices and describing the many aspects that make this product so unique and highly valued. The abundance and variety of these spices are also delineated. Further chapters focus on current research involving the production technology involved in production, management, harvesting and processing of Indian spices along with post harvest processes, storage and transportation. Important and effective trends such as molecular breeding for spice crop improvement, tissue culture, climate change impacts, organic spices, extension strategies and secondary metabolites receive dedicated chapters. A valuable aspect of this work is the presentation of value chains for these spices, with extensive research presented on the marketing and export of the product. With the shift from localized distribution networks to a fully globalized industry, this book comes at an important time of growth for Indian spices and will be of major value to any researcher with interest in the past, present and future of this product.  

Product details

Assisted by Ami Baran Sharangi (Editor), Amit Baran Sharangi (Editor), Amit Baran Sharangi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783030091293
ISBN 978-3-0-3009129-3
No. of pages 461
Dimensions 155 mm x 25 mm x 235 mm
Weight 724 g
Illustrations XIV, 461 p. 19 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

B, Chemistry and Materials Science, Food Science, Food—Biotechnology, Molecular Breeding

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