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Basil opens International pepper conference
Basil Rajapaksa, Minister of Economic Development participated as chief guest at inauguration ceremony of 40th International pepper community conference held at Mount Lavinia on 30th October. The International Pepper community(IPC), established under the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for the Asia Pacific(UN-ESCAP) is consisted of several countries including Brazil, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam, the major Pepper producers of the world are permanent members of the conference. The 40th International Pepper Conference will be held from 30th October to 02nd November 2012, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Ministry of Minor Export Corp Promotion.
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