The Asian Age

NDA to unveil new export policy

- ANIMESH SINGH

Right at the heels of its endeavour to double farmers’ income by 2022, the NDA Government — which has already considerab­ly hiked support prices for major crops — is all set to unveil a liberalise­d National Agricultur­e Export Policy, whose crux is to double country’s farm exports to $ 60 billion in the next five years.

Highly placed sources said that the Prime Minister’s Office has given its go ahead to it and the draft policy is likely to be placed before the Cabinet next week.

Sources in the know informed this newspaper that the policy, which after extensive review has been cleared by the PMO, is likely to call for curbing frequent export bans, by encouragin­g greater high value added agricultur­al exports. By doing so, India would be looking to be placed among the top 10 agricultur­e exporters of the world by 2022.

The draft policy, which has been in the works for some time now, was fast tracked by the PMO, as the Government wanted to expedite it finalisati­on before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

Currently India’s highvalue and value- added agricultur­e produce in its agricultur­e export basket is less than 15 per cent compared to 25 per cent in the US and 49 per cent in China, official sources said. Therefore the thrust of the proposed agricultur­e export policy is to open up exports of such products and in the process, increase penetratio­n of Indian products, especially perishable­s, in newer markets, they added.

Deregulati­on of processed and organic food items and their greater export will be the key thrust of the policy, as the Government wants to boost the country's agricultur­al growth, which after witnessing a five- fold growth between 2004- 05 and 2013- 14, had slid in the past four years.

From $ 8.7 billion in 200405, agricultur­al exports in India had grown to $ 42.6 billion in 2013- 14.

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