National Food Survey (India)

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The National Food Survey is a syndicated, multi-year study of food habits and consumption across urban India, conducted bi-annually by IMRB International. The last round of the National Food Survey was conducted in September 2007.[1]

NFS is one of the most comprehensive studies in terms of categories, and information coverage, providing baseline information on food

demographic, and kitchen related variables.[2]

The Food Survey is not to be confused with a similarly named government social survey conducted by the

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References

  1. ^ IMRB page about NFS http://www.imrbint.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=139:national-food-survey&catid=5:syndicated-offers&Itemid=8
  2. ^ Interview with Surveyors www.indiamarkets.com/imo/industry/foodprocessing/foodftof11.asp