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A statement from the Union Ministry of Commerce said that
exports of agricultural products from previous states like Assam, Nagaland,
Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Meghalaya have
increased significantly in the last few years.
The Northeast has seen an 85.34 per cent growth in the
export of agricultural products in the last six years as it increased from USD
2.52 million in 2016-17 to USD 17.2 million in 2021-22.
“The major destination of export has been Bangladesh,
Bhutan, the Middle East, the UK and Europe,” the statement said.
The ministry said steps taken by the Central government to
boost the export of horticulture products grown in North-Eastern (NE) states
are showing results on the ground.
The NE region is geopolitically important as it shares
international boundaries with China and Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal and Bangladesh,
making it the potential hub for the export of agricultural produce to
neighbouring countries as well as other foreign destinations.
On providing potential market linkages, the Agricultural and
Processed Food Products Development and Authority (APEDA), under the Ministry
of Commerce and Industry, organised field visits of importers to have
first-hand information about the qualitative cultivation practices being
followed by farmers. Importers were mostly the Middle East, far Eastern
countries, European nations and Australia, etc.
In the last three years, APEDA organised 136
capacity-building programmes on export awareness across the different parts of
NER. The highest, 62 capacity-building programmes were held in NER in 2019-20,
while 21 in 2020-21 and 53 such programmes were organised by APEDA in the year
2021-22. Apart from capacity-building initiatives, APEDA facilitated 22
International Buyer-Seller Meets as well as trade fairs in NER in the last
three years.
APEDA also organised a conference on the Export Potential of
Natural, Organic and Geographical Indications (GI) Agro Products in Guwahati on
June 24, 2022, to tap the abundant export potential of organic agricultural
products from Assam and neighbouring states of NER.
“APEDA aims at creating a platform in Assam for the
exporters to get the products directly from the producer group and the
processors. The platform will link the producers and processors of Assam and
exporters from other parts of the country that would expand the base of the
export pockets in the North-Eastern states, including Assam and increase the employment
opportunities among the people of the state” the Ministry said.
APEDA has signed an MoU with Assam Agriculture University,
Jorhat to conduct various training programmes on pre-harvest and post-harvest
management and other research activities for the promotion of export from the
region.
Assam Lemon is now exported regularly to London and the
Middle East and as of now, more than 50 MT of Assam Lemon has been exported.
Several consignments of litchi and pumpkin have also been exported by APEDA
from Assam to different countries. Find more.
|Source: Online/SZK
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