Under DEH Initiative, Products including
Agricultural Products with Export Potential Identified in all 733 Districts of the
Country
Under the District as Export Hub (DEH) initiative,
products including agricultural products
with export potential have been identified in all 733 districts across the country,
Smt. Anupriya Patel, Minister of State for Commerce and
Industry said on 9 December 2022 in reply to a parliamentary question.
In order to boost farm exports, the Government
introduced a comprehensive Agriculture Export Policy in 2018, with the following
objectives:
I. To diversify our export basket, destinations
and boost high-value and value-added agricultural exports including focus on perishables.
II. To promote novel, indigenous, organic, ethnic,
traditional and non-traditional agri products exports.
III. To provide an institutional mechanism for
pursuing market access, tackling barriers and deal with sanitary and phytosanitary
issues.
IV. To strive to double India’s share in world
agri exports by integrating with global value chain at
the earliest.
V. To enable farmers to get benefit of export
opportunities in overseas market.
Promotion of exports of agriculture products
is a ongoing exercise. The Government
has taken several steps at State/ District levels to promote exports. State specific Action Plans have been
prepared and State Level Monitoring Committees (SLMCs), Nodal Agencies for agricultural
exports and Cluster Level Committees have been formed in a number of States.
Country and product-specific action plans
have also been formulated to promote exports. The Government is also in the process
to utilize the proposed District as Export Hub Initiative to achieve the objectives
of Agriculture Export Policy. Under
the DEH initiative, products
including agricultural products with export potential have been identified in all
733 districts across the country. State Export Strategy has been prepared in 28
States/UTs.
The Agricultural & Processed Food
Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), an autonomous organisation under
the administrative control of Department of Commerce, has the mandate to promote
exports of agricultural and processed food products. APEDA has been providing assistance
to the exporters under various components of its Export Promotion Scheme.
The Department of Commerce provides financial
assistance to promote exports, including exports of agricultural products through
Market Access Initiatives (MAI) Scheme, Export Promotion Schemes of APEDA and Marine
Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) etc.
Further, a Farmer Connect Portal has been
developed for providing a platform for farmers, Farmer-Producer Organizations (FPOs)
and cooperatives to interact with exporters. Buyer-Seller Meets (BSMs) have been
organized in the clusters to provide export-market linkages. Regular interactions,
through video conferences, have been held with the Indian Missions abroad, to assess
and tap export opportunities. Country specific BSMs, through Indian Missions, have
also been organized.