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Agri exports likely to reach $53 bn

Despite restrictions imposed on shipments of certain key commodities, says Rajesh Agrawal, Additional Secy, Commerce Ministry

Agri exports likely to reach $53 bn
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Agri exports likely to reach $53 bn

Promoting Exports

  • Govt prohibited exports of wheat, non-basmati white rice and imposed curbs on sugar exports
  • It is promoting exports of new products like bananas and value-added millet products
  • Fruits and vegetables, cereals, meat, dairy and poultry product exports registered healthy growth

New Delhi: India’s agriculture exports this fiscal are expected to reach the last year’s level of $53 billion despite restrictions imposed on shipments of certain key commodities, including rice, wheat and sugar, according to a senior government official. In 2022-23, the country’s agri exports stood at $53 billion. “We expect that we would reach that level in spite of $4.5 billion-$5 billion impact due to the restrictions,” Additional Secretary in the commerce ministry Rajesh Agrawal told reporters here on Thursday.

The government has prohibited exports of wheat and non-basmati white rice and has imposed curbs on sugar exports. He said the government is promoting exports of new products like bananas and value-added millet products to new global destinations. “In the next three years, we are hoping to increase banana exports to $1 billion,” he said. Exports of fruits and vegetables, cereals, meat, dairy and poultry products registered a healthy growth rate during April-November. Rice exports, however, declined 7.65 per cent to $6.5 billion during the same period.

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