Indias agriculture exports are poised to achieve last years milestone of USD 53 billion, overcoming challenges posed by restrictions on key commodities. The governments focus on promoting new products and expanding global markets is driving this resilience.
India's agricultural exports for the current fiscal year are projected to reach the previous year's level of USD 53 billion, despite restrictions imposed on shipments of certain key commodities such as rice, wheat, and sugar, according to a senior government official.

Impact of Export Restrictions
The official acknowledged that the export ban and restrictions on these commodities could potentially reduce exports by approximately USD 4-5 billion this fiscal year. In 2022-23, the country's agricultural exports amounted to USD 53 billion. "We anticipate reaching that level, notwithstanding the USD 4.5 billion-USD 5 billion impact resulting from the restrictions," stated Rajesh Agrawal, Additional Secretary in the Commerce Ministry.
Promoting New Export Products
To mitigate the impact of restrictions on certain commodities, the government is actively promoting the export of new products like bananas and value-added millet products to new global destinations. The goal is to increase banana exports to USD 1 billion in the next three years. India has successfully developed sea protocols for bananas, and similar protocols will be established for other fruits to enhance the country's exports in this segment.
Developing Sea Protocols for Fresh Produce
India is diligently developing sea protocols for various fresh fruits and vegetables, including bananas, mangoes, pomegranates, and jackfruit, to facilitate their export through ocean routes. Currently, most of these exports are transported by air due to lower volumes and varying ripening periods. The protocols involve understanding voyage time, scientifically comprehending the ripening process of these commodities, harvesting at specific times, and providing training to farmers. These protocols will be tailored to different fruits and vegetables.
Growth in Key Export Categories
During the period from April to November, exports of fruits and vegetables, cereals, meat, dairy, and poultry products experienced a substantial growth rate. However, rice exports declined by 7.65 percent to USD 6.5 billion during the same period.
Diversification of Export Products
India is expanding its export portfolio by introducing new products from various regions. These include hog plums and cranberry from Varanasi, coconut Neera from Tirupur, and potato from Aligarh. The country now supplies fresh fruits to 111 countries, reflecting its growing presence in the global fruit trade.
India's agricultural exports are expected to remain resilient despite restrictions on certain key commodities. By promoting new export products, developing sea protocols for fresh produce, and diversifying its export portfolio, India is poised to maintain its position as a significant player in the global agricultural trade.
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