stock market advisory tips, Fruit and vegetable exports dip on stringent global norms

The decline in India's fruit and vegetable exports can be attributed to frequent changes in government's norms


India is steadily losing its presence in the global fresh fruit and vegetable markets owing to stringent quality norms of importing countries.

The data compiled by the government-owned Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Apeda) shows India’s exports of fresh vegetables declined by 26.3 percent to 1.44 million tonnes during April-October this year from 1.95 million tonnes in the corresponding period last year.  India’s shipment of fresh fruit also declined 17 percent to 321,220 tonnes in the first seven months of the current financial year compared to 386,063 tonnes in the same period last year.

Concerned about the decline in India’s fruit and vegetable exports, Apeda Chairman D K Singh has drafted an export promotion strategy to boost shipments of Apeda-registered products. The strategy highlights the need for capacity building, appropriate branding, infrastructure upgrade, poor handling practices of consignments at exits, and improvements in trained manpower to address trade-related issues.

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