Vietnam rejects 50,000-tonne Indian corn, soymeal cargoes

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Vietnamese plant protection authorities have insisted that the owners of 50,000 tonnes of Indian corn and soymeal re-export the cargoes, which were found to be infested with insects, traders said on Thursday.

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Lots of money would have gone waste for it.

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All the food items are to be dumped as waste. Why they were so careless?
It is a lesson to our export team.Why should we export such qualityless things to other countries to blame our country?
This shows utter negligence of authorities. The Indians are somewhat accustomed to this callous attitude but other countries will definitely not tolerate. This also affects national image.
Vietnam is a small country.They reject means , a great shame to Indian image.

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