Emirates gives wing to Indian Cashews on World Cashew Day - 23rd November
- On World Cashew Day, Emirates spotlights the perfect in-flight snack and the economic potential for Indian producers and suppliers
INDIA, 22 November 2019: The sky is
the limit for Indian cashews, and its reach now extends way beyond the
country’s shores to over 150 destinations across 85 countries and territories.
A success story on World Cashew Day, celebrated every year on 23 November,
involves the largest international airline – Emirates – and the largest cashew
producer in the world – India. It is also a story about the meticulous efforts
of an airline to cater to the preferences and needs of its passengers.
Every year, India
exports over 80,000 tonnes of cashew kernels, valued at more than US$900
million. Around 22% of this revenue comes from cashew exports to the UAE, where
Emirates is based. In 2017-18, UAE imported 21% of India’s total cashew exports
and became the largest importer of the nut.
Emirates uses this
popular buttery nut extensively in its international and regionally inspired
cuisine, gracing its sumptuous dishes in many avatars - whole, sliced, and as
paste. Whether used as a delicious base or as a sizzling garnish, cashews lend
its distinctive taste and flavour to Emirates’ dishes from butter chicken,
khajubadamdiyamacher and pongal to shahi paneer, murgh
korma and many more. Across the straits, Sri Lankans can enjoy it in a
potato and cashew curry and as devilled cashews.
The airline specially
prepares masala cashews, Indian style, sourced from Tamil Nadu to get the
perfect snack that is neither greasy nor sticky for its First and Business
Class passengers. These snacks can be enjoyed by passengers in their spacious,
well-appointed seats, drink in hand or working at their laptops, and at the
luxurious Onboard Lounge on the A380s.
Every year, Emirates
serves around 33 tonnes of masala cashews around its global network, and 125
tonnes mixed nuts of which cashew is a key ingredient, besides almonds,
pistachios and macadamia. This is not counting the tonnes of cashews the
airline buys to include in its regional and international dishes.
While cashews cross the
seven seas mainly by ocean freight, Emirates SkyCargo, the cargo division of
the airline, steps in quickly to transport urgent shipments. This year for
example, SkyCargo transported more than 50,000kgs of cashews from Kochi to Los
Angeles during the months April to October. Indian cashews on Emirates’ global
services of 159 destinations has piqued interest, created awareness and more
opportunities for Indian farmers and industry. The airline recognises its
significant role in connecting communities and fostering trade.
Emirates’ 34 years in
India have been defined by progressive investment, partnership and growth. In
the 2015 study by The National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER),
Emirates’ Indian operations contributed over US$848 million annually to the
nation’s GDP, supporting over 86,000 jobs and generating about US$1.7 billion
in foreign exchange earnings. The Emirates Group currently employs more than
13,700 Indian nationals globally – constituting 21% of its workforce, most of
them in high-skilled employment.
In India, Emirates
serves nine cities: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi,
Kolkata, Mumbai, and Thiruvananthapuram, with 170 weekly services. From Dubai,
Emirates connects customers to 159 global destinations in 85 countries and
territories, spanning six continents. Renowned for providing an exceptional
flying experience, Emirates’ customers travelling in all classes can enjoy
regionally inspired cuisine, more than 4,500 entertainment channels on ice –
the airline’s award-winning inflight entertainment system – and up to 20MB
complimentary Wi-Fi to stay connected with friends and family during the
flight.For more information,
visit emirates.com.
About
Emirates: Emirates’
33 years in India have been defined by progressive investment, partnership and
growth. In October 1985, Emirates launched flights from its Dubai hub to Delhi
and Mumbai which formed the base of its initial route network. Since then,
Emirates has grown its India operations to serve a total of 9 destinations
across India - Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata,
Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram – with 170 weekly flights. The Emirates Group
currently employs 13,707 Indian nationals globally – constituting 21% of its
workforce, most of them in high-skilled employment. Globally the airline flies
to 159 destinations in 86 countries and territories.”
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