The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

India sees 14,7pc increase in agric trade

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INDIA’S exports of agricultur­al and processed food products rose by 14,7 percent to US$11,65 billion during the April-October period on the back of healthy growth in commoditie­s including rice, and fresh fruits and vegetables, the commerce ministry said on Friday.

The export of rice has increased to US$5,28 billion during the first seven months of this fiscal year as against US$4,77 billion in April-October 2020, it added.

Similarly, exports of fresh fruits and vegetables rose to US$1,53 billion during the April-October period of 2021-22 as compared to US$1,37 billion in April-October 2020-21, it said.

Outbound shipments of meat, dairy and poultry products increased from US$1,97 billion in April-October 2020 to US$2,28 billion in April-October 2021.

Cashew exports expanded by 29,2 percent during the period under review to US$265,27 million.

We continue to focus on creating infrastruc­ture for exports from eastern, north-eastern regions and hilly states, where infrastruc­ture was earlier not adequate, M Angamuthu, Chairman, APEDA (Agricultur­al and Processed Food Products Export Developmen­t Authority) said.

Steps which have helped in pushing up exports growth include promoting geographic­al indication­s (GI) tag goods, virtual Buyer Seller Meets, recognisin­g 220 labs across India to provide services of testing.

Further, financial assistance schemes of infrastruc­ture developmen­t, market developmen­t, Internatio­nal Trade Fairs, and registrati­on of meat processing plants and abattoirs for ensuring compliance with the global food safety and quality requiremen­ts also helped boost exports. — www.fao.ac.org

Outbound shipments of meat, dairy and poultry products increased from US$1,97 billion in AprilOctob­er 2020 to US$2,28 billion in April-October 2021.

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India experience­d an increase in revenue from processed food exports

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