Products
with export potential identified from all 765 districts of the country under
the One District One Product- Districts as Export Hubs (ODOP-DEH) initiative
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Under
the ODOP-‘Districts as Export Hubs initiative, products have been identified
from all 36 districts from the State of Maharashtra.
Under the ODOP- Districts as
Export Hubs initiative, products with export potential have been identified
from all 765 districts of the country, the Minister of State for Commerce and
Industry, Som Parkash said in reply to a parliamentary question on 8 February,
2023. One District One Product - Districts as Export Hubs Initiative (ODOP -
DEH) is not a scheme but rather an initiative aimed at fostering balanced
regional development across all districts of the country. The idea is to
select, brand, and promote one product from each district (One District – One
Product) of the country for enabling holistic socioeconomic growth across all
regions. ODOP has been merged with ‘Districts as Export Hubs Initiative’
being run by the Department of Commerce (DoC) with Department for Promotion of
Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) as a major stakeholder.
Under the ODOP-‘Districts as
Export Hubs initiative, products have been identified from all 36 districts
from the State of Maharashtra.
ODOP-Districts as Export
Hubs initiative is working with manufacturers/producers across districts along
verticals like design, production, manufacturing, packaging, and market
creation to boost sales both in the domestic as well as international market.
ODOP has been merged with
‘Districts as Export Hubs Initiative’ (DEH) being run by the Department of
Commerce (DoC) with Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade
(DPIIT) as a major stakeholder. DEH Initiative highlights the need to
channelize the potential and diverse identity in each district of the country
to make them export hubs. DoC through Directorate General of Foreign Trade
(DGFT) has been working with the States/UTs and the districts directly to
create institutional mechanisms to facilitate exports of identified
products/services from the districts. Under this initiative, products and
services with export potential have been identified in 734 districts of the
country in consultation with all the stakeholders including the States/UTs.
Districts Export Action
Plans have been prepared for identified products and services for overseas
markets, which includes specific actions required to support local exporters /
manufacturers in producing/manufacturing identified products in adequate
quantity and with the requisite quality, for reaching potential buyers outside
India. The aim is to benefit both producers and manufacturers by addressing
challenges for exports of such identified products/services, identifying
infrastructural bottlenecks, supply chain gaps, improving market accessibility
and handholding for increasing exports.
Through DEH initiative,
Government of India is significantly increasing the manufacturing and exports
from urban areas while focusing on generating interest and economic activity in
the rural hinterland to push new businesses to export.
As ODOP-Districts as Export
Hubs is not a scheme, there is no financial assistance provided.
Engagement with Indian
Embassies: Facilitated the procurement of ODOP products by multiple Indian
Embassies for gifting and placement including the Indian Embassy in Croatia,
Nigeria, Argentina, etc.
Export Training Workshop:
The ODOP-DEH Initiative in collaboration with the Department of Post organized
the first Export Training Workshop on 11th January 2023. 160+ experts from 5
States (Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, J&K, and Meghalaya) participated.
Training workshop was conducted for using the Dak Ghar Niryat Kendra portal.
Training included basic requirements for exports along with major market
opportunities.
Lakadong Turmeric, West
Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya - Facilitated a consignment of 30 tonnes of Lakadong
Turmeric from Shillong, Meghalaya in February 2022.
Indo-Japan Mango Festival,
Tokyo, Japan -As a result of sustained efforts by the Embassy of India, Tokyo,
Japan, and the Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export
Development Authority (APEDA) - trade promotion for Indian mangoes in
Japan has been undertaken under two editions of 'Mango Festival of India in
Tokyo, Japan'. A key achievement of the same is the launch of aromatic,
delicious, and nutritious Indian Mangoes in 127 convenience stores of Lawson
(29th March 2022) and in the wholesale markets of Nishikasai and Akita
Prefecture (28th March 2022).
Walnuts, Budgam, Jammu &
Kashmir (26th September 2021) – Initiative in partnership with JKTPO
facilitated import substitution of over 2000 KGs of walnuts from Budgam,
Kashmir to Bangalore, Karnataka on 26th September 2021.
Sui Dhaaga: India-Russia
Buyer Seller Meet for Textile Products (22nd September 2021) - Initiative in
partnership with the Embassy of India, Moscow held a buyer-seller meet on
textile products focussing on rayon and polyester.
Multiple ODOP products were
displayed at the World Economic Forum held from January 2023 at Davos in
Switzerland.
ODOP also showcased and
supported the celebration of the International Day of Yoga (IDY) at the at
Times Square in New York on June 21, 2022 in collaboration with the Consulate
General of India, New York.