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The Accelerated Growth of the India Plasma Fractionation Market: Driven by Rising Chronic Disease Incidence, Government Support, and a Critical Push for Domestic Manufacturing Capability


The India Plasma Fractionation Market is positioned for exponential expansion, with market projections indicating a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.33% between 2025 and 2035, intending to escalate the total market valuation from $1.14 billion in 2024 to a substantial $2.75 billion by 2035. This remarkable growth is intrinsically linked to the escalating national incidence of chronic conditions, such as severe hemophilia and various primary immunodeficiency disorders, which collectively drive an urgent and growing demand for essential plasma-derived therapeutic products. Further bolstering this market dynamism are crucial, supportive government initiatives specifically targeting the plasma industry, which actively encourage significant infrastructure development and targeted investments in critical research and development capabilities. The Indian government has demonstrably recognized the paramount public health importance of consistent…

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John Roberts
John Roberts

Oregon, Idaho, NV Tour

Did a little 3 night 4 day tour up to Oregon - Bend, Idaho - Sun Valley, NV last week in Scott Rasmussen's 182. It was great trip with beautiful, calm sky's. I especially enjoyed flight across east OR.

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Flight up the coast with John

Flew up the coast with @John Roberts in loose formation today. Too foggy to make it into HAF unfortunately 😕

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Landing at Las Trancas

For those who are unfamiliar, landing at Las Trancas is open to anyone with the appropriate aircraft and experience who has read and acknowledged the RAF briefing for Las Trancas on the airfield guide. The guide is located here at the address below. As stated in the guide, the straight portion of the runway is about 800’ long. We always recommend walking the strip before landing.

Barry J Porter


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