Commerce Minister interacts with FPOs on Agri Export Policy
Union Minister of Commerce and
Industry, Suresh Prabhu, held an interaction with
Farmer Producers' Organizations (FPOs) through video link in 81locations of the
country in New Delhi on 26 February 2019. Around twelve locations from the
North East were part of this interaction with the Minister.
Commerce Minster discussed with the
FPOs about measures that may be implemented by them in
order to boost exports of products from specific regions of the states.
In order to implement the Agriculture Export Policy 40 clusters have been
formed across the country and through NABARD, APEDA, MPEDA
and Plantation Boards farmer’s organizations will be given all assistance in
order to ensure that farmers get adequate market price and are able to export
their produce.
Commerce Minister suggested that FPOs
must form federations which can become engines of
growth in the districts. Minister informed that he is writing to all FPOs to
take the lead and ensure that the object of the Agriculture Export Policy of
doubling farmers income is implemented.
While interacting with FPOs Minister
heard problems faced by farmers in areas like Nasik in Maharashtra, Idduki in Kerala, Rayagada in
Odisha, Dahod in Gujarat, Vijayawada in Andhra
Pradesh, Gangtok in Sikkim and FPOs from Himachal
Pradesh. Most of them face difficulty in accessing value chains and suffer from
lack of access to markets. Commerce Minister assured all FPOs that he will look into each of their problems and ensure that these
are solved at the earliest.
The agri
export policy is aligned with the vision of doubling
of farmers’ income by providing the farmers the benefit of export opportunities
through a stable trade policy regime. The policy gives focus on developing
clusters with potential for export-oriented production of specific products and
greater thrust on value added products, promotion and branding of produce of
India. The main aim of the policy is to double agriculture exports to USD 60 billion by 2022.
Several initiatives have been taken
to boost agricultural exports which include lifting of
prohibition on export of Edible Oils and Pulses and provision of MEIS on a
number of agricultural products.
Export duty on sugar has been removed and high-level delegations have visited
Indonesia, Malaysia, China and Bangladesh to explore export prospect of raw and
refined sugar during this sugar season. Special efforts have
also been made to boost agricultural exports to China. General
Administration of Customs of the PR of China (GACC) has registered five plants
for export of Rapeseed Meal to China. A GACC team is visiting India to inspect Soyabean Meal plants. India has signed a new protocol with
China for export of rice, both Basmati and non-basmati, in June,2018. GACC has approved total 24 Indian rice mills for
export of rice to China. A protocol for export of fish meal
to China has also been signed on 28.11.2018 with GACC China to pave the way for
export of Indian fish oil and fish meal to China.