Apple Exports the only 6 percent of Imports, Chile leads
in Imports: DGCI&S Data
India's
apple exports have jumped 82 per cent since 2014, while fruit imports increased
marginally by 3.8 per cent during the same time, according to the commerce ministry
data. Increase in exports is helping the growers in Kashmir and Himachal
Pradesh to further push the outbound shipments in
different parts of the world.
In value
terms, exports rose to USD 14.45 million in 2020-21 from USD 8.6 million in
2014-15, the data showed.
Apple
exports during April-November this fiscal stood at USD 12.25 million,
indicating healthy growth over the years.
On the other hand, imports have increased 3.8 per
cent to USD 240 million in 2020-21 from USD 230.8 million in 2014-15.
About 82 per cent of apples imported into India
are from Chile, New Zealand, Turkey, Italy, Brazil and the US.
Chile accounted for a quarter of India's imports.
It was followed by New Zealand (16.45 per cent), Turkey
(12.43 per cent), and Italy (10.8 per cent).
Small suppliers of apples to India include Iran
(7.73 per cent), the UAE (3.29 per cent) and Afghanistan (0.43 per cent) during
April-November 2021-22.
The government is taking steps to push apple exports further.