APEDA Organizes National Business
Meet on Promoting Exports of Value-Added Meat Products
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Parshottam Rupala Calls for Creation of
Animal Disease Free Zones for Boosting Value-Added Meat Products
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the National Animal Disease
Control Programme in 2019 with an Allocation of Rs 12,652 crore to Control and Eradicate the FMD and Brucellosis
amongst the Livestock in the Country
To boost exports of value-added
meat products, the Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, Parshottam Rupala
has called on stakeholders to work towards creation of region specific animal disease
free zones in the country.
Mr. Rupala,
while inaugurating the National Business Meet on promoting exports of value-added
meat products organized by APEDA in New Delhi on March 25, 2022, said that even
in case of single outbreak of disease amongst poultry bird, the entire country is
referred as ‘disease affected’.
“All the stakeholders must take
small steps and work to declare small regions- a few districts at a time, as disease
free,” said Mr. Rupala, while referring to the model of
Sikkim being declared as an organic state and its produce command a premium in the
market.
He said that there is a need to
initiate a survey with all stakeholders to prepare a road map with actionable points
to make India disease free in terms of animal health. “At the same time, we must
have an action plan for identifying contaminated areas and quarantine just like
we have done for prevention of COVID19,” Mr. Rupala noted.
He said animals are the life support
system for our rural economy, they provide sustenance in difficult times and a great
source of nutrition particularly proteins for the rural folk. There is a need to
work to increase animal productivity.
Mr. Rupala
also released two manuals on
export of value-added meat products and pork & pork products.
While stating that the Ministry
of Animal Husbandry is working for development of infrastructure for improving animal
wellness, health and nutrition to ensure increase in productivity and quality, he
also stated that while the world acknowledges India’s administering record number
of COVID19 vaccinations, the government is currently running a massive vaccination
drive for animals for eradicating Foot &
Mouth Disease (FMD) and Brucellosis amongst the livestock.
In September, 2019, the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi had launched the
National Animal Disease Control Programme to control and
eradicate the FMD and Brucellosis amongst the livestock in the country. The Centre
has allocated Rs 12,652 crore under the Central Government
sponsored programme which aimed at vaccinating more than
600 million cattle in the country in an effort to mitigate the two diseases.
Mr. Rupala
also recommended to the livestock industry to leverage the schemes of the Ministry
of Food Processing Industries, Anima; Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund
and the National Livestock Mission for setting up animal farms for their rearing
in order to produce good quality meat and thereby quality value-added products.
Dr. M Angamuthu,
Chairman, APEDA, in his welcome address at the national meet, informed the delegates
that Animal Husbandry has a critical role to play in enhancing farmer income. He
stated that India pioneered the export of meat and maintained the growth of momentum
even during the COVID19 pandemic. “India is the largest exporter of frozen and bovine
meat while achieving significant growth in export of organic honey and fish produce,”
Dr Angamuthu said.
Besides the senior officials from
the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying and APEDA, officials from
leading players in livestock industry represented by Allana
sons Limited, Venkateshwara Hatcheries, Lulu Group, Hind
Agro Industries Ltd, Mayur Piggery Farm, Darshan Foods, ITC group, AOV pvt
ltd, Hind Agro Industries, NRC on Pig, NIFTEM-Kundli and
others participated in the day long meet.
APEDA promotes exports of agriculture
and animal fresh and processed products by setting standards and specifications,
suggesting and supporting improvement in packaging, marketing strategies, facilitating
development of products for export, setting export zones, and organising Buyer-Seller meets to connect our exporters with
relevant importers in destination markets.
APEDA along with exporters has
successfully written many success stories in several sectors like Mango, Grapes,
Bananas, Bakery products, including Meat and meat products.