Two day training programme on novel bakery products at TNAU


Tamil Nadu Agriculture University will be conducting two-day training on Novel Bakery Products on 22/06/2016 and 23/06/2016. The training will be on the following topics:

  1. A variety of bread.
  2. Cake and Biscuit Varieties.


The training fee will be Rs.1,500/- . The payment can be made directly or through an SBI Demand Draft in favor of Professor and Head, Post Harvest Technology Centre, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University payable at Coimbatore. The registration fees should be sent to the address Professor and Head, Post Harvest Technology Centre, Agrl. Engg. College & Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641003.

The interested participants are requested to register their names before 22 June 2016. For further details, please contact 0422-6611340/6611268.  

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