Jalgaon Banana Exported to Dubai
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India Exported 1.91 lakh tonne Banana worth Rs 619 crore
during 2020-21
In
a major boost to exports of Geographical Indications (GI) certified
agricultural produce, a consignment of fibre and
mineral rich ‘Jalgaon banana’ has
been exported to Dubai.
The
twenty-two metric tonnes of GI certified Jalgaon banana were sourced from progressive farmers of Tandalwadi village, part of Jalgaon
district of Maharashtra, a banana cluster identified under Agri
Export Policy.
In
2016, Jalgaon Banana got GI certification which was
registered with Nisargraja Krishi
Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Jalgaon.
India’s banana export has been rising sharply because of adoption of farm
practices as per the global standards.
India’s
banana exports grew both in terms of volume as well as value from 1.34 lakh
metric tonne valued at Rs
413 crore in 2018-19 to 1.95 lakh metric tonne valued
at Rs 660 crore in 2019-20. During 2020-21
(April-February), India has exported banana worth of 1.91 lakh tonne valued at Rs 619 crore.
India
is the world's leading producer of bananas with a share of around 25% in total
output. Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Kerala, Uttar
Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh contribute more than 70% of the country's
banana production.
APEDA
promotes exports of agricultural & processed food products by providing
assistance to the exporters under various components of its scheme such as
Infrastructure Development, Quality Development and Market Development. In
addition, APEDA also conducts international Buyer Seller Meets, Virtual trade
fairs with importing countries to promote agricultural & processed food
products.
Apart
from this the Department of Commerce also supports exports through various
schemes like Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme, Market Access Initiative
etc.