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Amendment in Import Policy Condition for Duck Meat - The newly revised policy introduces a more defined condition for the importation of premium duck meat. It now specifies that only 3-star and above operational hotels, as recognized by a notification issued by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, are eligible to import premium duck meat under the restricted category. The amendment aims to regulate the quality and control of premium duck meat entering the Indian market, presumably to ensure it meets specific standards and is utilized by establishments that can uphold these standards.
Amendment in Import Policy Condition for Duck Meat - The newly revised policy introduces a more defined condition for the importation of premium duck meat. It now specifies that only 3-star and above operational hotels, as recognized by a notification issued by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, are eligible to import premium duck meat under the restricted category. The amendment aims to regulate the quality and control of premium duck meat entering the Indian market, presumably to ensure it meets specific standards and is utilized by establishments that can uphold these standards.
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