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Last updated: 11 Aug, 2021  

Dragon.9.thmb.jpg Big boost to exports from non-traditional regions

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SME Times News Bureau | 11 Aug, 2021

The government’s thrust on promoting agricultural and processed food products exports from the regions which were not earlier part of the country's export map, is gradually bearing fruits.

Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) on Wednesday facilitated exports of dehydrated Mohua flower from Chhattisgarh and Himalayan goat meat from Uttarakhand to France and United Arab Emirates respectively.

For promoting exotic fruit like dragon fruit exports, APEDA also organized a promotional event at Saudi Arabia market.

For the first time, a consignment of dehydrated Mohua flower was exported via sea to France from Chhattisgarh. The produce was sourced from forest in Korba district, Chhattisgarh & processed by APEDA registered Enterprise.

Mahua flowers exported to France were collected mostly by the tribal population from forest of Korba, Kathghora, Surguja, Pasan, Pali, Churri in Chhattisgarh. Dehydrated Mahua flowers are used for making liquor, medicine & syrup.

For boosting income of small ruminant farmers, a consignment of processed Himalayan Goat meat sourced from villages of Uttarakhand hills was exported to Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The export of meat from Uttarakhand will boost the livelihood for farmers and enhance their economic status. This initiative of APEDA and other organizations will also lead to an increase in the income of farmers of Uttarakhand.

Meanwhile, boosting agricultural exports potential, APEDA in association with Indian embassy today organized a Virtual Buyer Seller Meet (VBSM) with Lao People’s Democratic Republic where key officials and stakeholders from food industries for both the countries participated.

The virtual meet with Laos was the 37th in the series of VBSM organized by APEDA with various countries for boosting exports of agricultural and processed food from India. India mostly exports buffalo meat, marine products, groundnut, cotton, oil meals, animal casing and spices to Laos.

In a major boost to exports of exotic fruits, APEDA in association with Indian embassy on Wednesday organized a dragon fruit promotion programme for the Saudi Arabia market in association with a leading retailergroup. Dragon Fruit, also referred to as Kamalam in India.

 
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