APEDA Participates in London Wine Fair for Boosting India’s wine
Exports
· Ten exporters of Indian wine
participate in the fair
· India exported alcoholic products
worth of USD 322.12 million in 2020-21
· India is the third-largest market
for alcoholic beverages in the world, there are 12 joint venture companies
having a licensed capacity of 33,919 kilo-litres per
annum for the production of grain-based alcoholic beverages.
· India has exported 2.47 lakh
metric tonne of alcoholic products to the world for
the worth of USD 322.12 million during 2020-21.
· The demand of India’s alcoholic
beverages products like beer made from malt, wine, white wine, brandy, whiskies, rum, gin, etc. has
increased manifold in the global market.
[ABS News Service 10th June 2022]
In a bid to give a boost to
the export of Indian wine, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export
Development Authority (APEDA), which works under the aegis of the Ministry of
Commerce and Industry, facilitated participation of ten exporters in London
Wine Fair, 2022.
The London Wine Fair organised during June 7 - 9, which is regarded as one of
the world’s most important wine trade events.
Indian exporters who
participated in the London Wine Fair are Resvera
wines, Sula vineyards, Good drop wine cellars, Hill Zill
wines, KLC wines, Soma vine village, Grover Zampa
vineyard, Plateaux Vintners, ASAV vineyards and Fratelli vineyards.
Given that India is the
third-largest market for alcoholic beverages in the world, there are 12 joint
venture companies having a licensed capacity of 33,919 kilo-litres
per annum for the production of grain-based alcoholic beverages. Around 56
units are manufacturing beer under license from the government of India.
India has exported 2.47 lakh
metric tonne of alcoholic products to the world for
the worth of USD 322.12 million during 2020-21. The major export destinations
of Indian alcoholic products in 2020-21 were United Arab Emirates, Ghana,
Singapore, Congo, and Cameroon, etc.
Maharashtra has become an
important state for wine manufacturing as there are more than 35 wineries in
the state. Around 1,500 acres are used for grapes cultivation for wine
production in Maharashtra. To promote wine manufacturing, the state government
has declared the wine-making business a small-scale industry and has also
offered excise concessions.
The demand of India’s
alcoholic beverages products like beer made from malt, wine, white wine,
brandy, whiskies, rum, gin, etc. has increased manifold in the global market.
APEDA has conducted several
workshops and wine tasting events at various international trade fairs for
creating awareness about the potential of Indian wines.
Indian Wine industry has
grown at compound annual growth rate of 14 per cent during 2010 to 2017 making
it the fastest growing industry under alcoholic beverage in the country.