Spices
Board Celebrates 36th Anniversary at Kochi
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Diversification of exports markets and creating
Brand India will strengthen the entire value chain’ Rajesh Agrawal IAS, Additional
Secretary, Ministry of Commerce
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Spices Board informed that the Board has
been strategizing to achieve 10 Bn USD in exports of spices by 2030
“Diversification of exports markets
and creating Brand India in the spices sector will help make India more sustainable
and resilient in the export of spices. This will give strength to the entire value
chain” said Rajesh Agrawal IAS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
Government of India, while inaugurating the 36th Anniversary Celebrations of Spices
Board at Kochi.
Interacting with the spice industry
leaders and exporters, the Additional Secretary opined “if more value addition happens
within the economy, this will make the sector more resilient”. He also called for
leveraging of technology and public- private partnerships for further growth and
developments in the spices sector.
Addressing the exporters and
other stakeholders at the function, D Sathiyan IFS, Secretary,
Spices Board informed that the Board has been strategizing to achieve 10 Bn USD
in exports of spices by 2030 and requested for insights from the stakeholders on
key potential and emerging markets and the stumbling barriers in trade of spices
for collective action.
As part of its 36th anniversary
celebrations, a panel discussion with spice industry leaders and exporters on doubling
exports was organised. The panel discussion chaired by Rajesh Agrawal IAS witnessed
active participation of experts from different sectors of the spice industry and
representatives of spice exporters associations. On the sidelines
of the panel discussion, a compendium on the key schemes for the spices exporters
compiled and prepared by YES Bank and Spices Board was released by Rajesh Agrawal
IAS, Additional Secretary and the appeal mechanism designed in the Quality Management
System of Spices Board for export of spices was introduced before the stakeholders.
On its 36th Foundation Day, Spices
Board also organised a nation-wide campaign on ‘Clean and Safe Spices’ covering
more than 20 states/UT to spread the message and awareness on food safety and quality
of spices for producing surplus quality spices.
Spices Board (Ministry of Commerce
and Industry, Government of India), the flagship organization for the development
and worldwide promotion of Indian spices, was constituted on 26th February 1987
with the merger of erstwhile Cardamom Board and Spices Export Promotion Council.
The Board functions an international link between the Indian exporters and the importers
abroad and it has been involved in various activities which touch upon every segment
of the spices sector.