APEDA Inks MoU with University of
Agricultural Science, Bangalore for Boosting Agri-Exports
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MoU will help in development of agri
entrepreneurs, technopreneurs capacity building,
skill development with focus on building a collaborative approach for promoting
export by creation of product specific clusters
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Collaborations will also help in strengthening forward and
backward linkages, participations in international exhibitions and fairs,
branding and marketing
To give boost agricultural
and processed food products exports especially from Karnataka, the Agricultural
and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) on 4 August
2021 signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
University of Agricultural Science (UAS) Bangalore.
According to the MoU, the key areas of cooperation include developing
technologies jointly with APEDA for advance alertness, efficient &
precision farming for enhancing quality exports; diversifying the export
basket, destinations and boost high-value agri
exports by establishing Brand India globally by increasing agri-exports
from Karnataka under Agri Export Policy (AEP)
announced by Government of India in 2018.
The collaborations between
APEDA, which functions under Ministry of Commerce & UAS, will also help in
strengthening forward and backward linkages, participations in international
exhibitions and fairs, branding and marketing, establishment of market
intelligence cell, developing traceability systems.
The APEDA and UAS, Bangalore
will also facilitate participation of farmers, entrepreneurs, exporters and
other stakeholders to promote agri-businesses & exports, including B2B
& B2C fairs to be organised in India and abroad
and also mutually cooperate in market development and traceability in millets
and millet products, fresh fruits like Mango, vegetables, jaggery,
processed fruits and vegetables. Promotion and hand-holding of Farmer Producer
Organizations / Farmer Producer Companies and linking them with international
markets will also be the part of the agreement between APEDA and UAS.
The MoU
will also help in development of agri entrepreneurs, technopreneurs capacity building, robust skill development
and focus on building a collaborative approach for promoting export by creation
of product specific clusters.
APEDA and UAS, Bangalore have
also agreed to work in close coordination to establish a centre
of capacity building at UAS, Bangalore for farmers and motivate university
students to promote agri-businesses for exports. Also, a Post Graduate
Certification course with support of APEDA will also be started.
The MoU
will also help in development of an end-to-end sustainable value chain of
horticulture/livestock produce with APEDA to promote better consignment
commitment to importing countries and developing standard operating procedures
of potential products of the state for exports.
The UAS, Bangalore will also
contribute in development of real time solution for pests and diseases (spongy
tissue fruits flag, stone weevil, ralstonia aflatoxin
etc.) and facilitate in the zoning of animals and compartmentalization of
poultry products. The university in association with APEDA will also develop a
curriculum on organic exports as per NPOP guidelines for the students of
Karnataka.
The MoU
was signed in the presence of by Dr. M. Angamuthu,
Chairman APEDA and Dr. S. Rajendra Prasad,
Vice-Chancellor UAS, Bangalore. The MoU aimed at utilising both the organisations’
expertise by mutually working together to synergize the activities in the
interest of agriculture and allied sectors for bringing better value to the
stakeholders.
APEDA has been focusing on
collaborative approach to bring synergy with a number of organizations and
institutions having inherent professional and specialized expertise in
different areas for capacity building of various stakeholders and providing
solutions for addressing some of the identified interventions for the
development of Agriculture and its export enhancement in consonance with the
objectives set under the AEP.
AEP was framed with a focus
on agriculture export-oriented production, export promotion, better price
realization to farmer and synchronization within policies and programmes of Government of India. It focuses on “Farmers’
Centric Approach” for improved income through value addition at source itself
to help minimize losses across the value chain.