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Agriculture Tobacco Board urged to start auctions in AP THE Tobacco Board should take steps to begin auctions in Andhra Pradesh promptly by the third week of January, as promised, and the auctions in Andhra Pradesh should not be delayed to facilitate the sale of the huge, unauthorised surplus crop in Karnatak a, Dr Y. Sivaji, the President of the AP Virginia Tobacco Growers Association, has ...

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