Long-term plays! 4 stocks which benefit from increasing rural income have upside scope of up to 31%

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The government has been focussing on specific industries which don't come under the traditional definition of agriculture but still are very important for increasing the income of marginalised sections in coastal and rural areas..

Right from an animal feed maker to an exporter of poultry products, a number of companies which are part of the rural economy are likely to be beneficiary as policy makers focus on increasing rural incomes...

The governments decision on increasing rural incomes has brought in focus on many sectors which form the part of the rural income chain..

All these efforts will have an impact on the bottomline on companies which are directly or indirectly part of this whole supply chain of fisheries, poultry..

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