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Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Diversifying to Newer Regions and Different Crops: Ken Research
ziNUZIVEEDU SEEDS LIMITED

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. 2. Executive Summary Business Overview Introduction Expertise Products Awards 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 3. Corporate Timeline Major Investments in Company Evolution Organizational Structure Business Model

Product Portfolio 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. Hybrid Cotton Seeds Field Crop Seeds Vegetable Seeds

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Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Financial and Valuation Analysis 4.1. Valuation Analysis and Financial Summary

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Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Analyst Recommendations Expected Change in Capital Structure Planning for Collaborations with State Governments Robust Varieties of Hybrid Paddy and Hybrid Maize of the Company

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Nuziveedu Seeds Limited SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats 2

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Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Key Professionals 7.1. Management Profile on the Basis of Key Board Members

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Macro Analysis of Seed Industry 8.1. 8.2. Indian Hybrid Seed Industry Market Size, FY’2008-FY’2012 Indian Hybrid Seed Industry Segmentations, FY’2012

By Type of Crops 8.3. Market Share of Major Players in the Indian Hybrid Seed Industry, FY’2012 By Hybrid Cotton By Hybrid Field Crop Seed By Hybrid Vegetable Crop Seeds

8.3.1. 8.3.2. 8.3.3. 9.

Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Competitive Analysis 9.1. By Products Offered/ Revenue/ Business Strategy Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Management Outlook and Future Projections Future Projections

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10.1. 11.

Appendix Market Definitions Abbreviations Research Methodology Data Collection Methods Approach Non-Linear Factor Based Regression Model

11.1. 11.2. 11.3.

11.4.

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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Corporate Timeline 1973-2013 Figure 2: Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Organizational Structure Figure 3:

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