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APEDA to spend more on pack houses

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) was established by the Government of India under the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act passed by the Parliament in December, 1985. APEDA is mandated with the responsibility of export promotion and development of the following scheduled products. To facilitate more shipments of fruits and vegetables, Apeda plans to strengthen the export infrastructure by setting up more packhouses and expanding the cold-supply chain over the next three years.

Updated on: 12 July, 2019 6:32 PM IST By: KJ Staff

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) was established by the Government of India under the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act passed by the Parliament in December, 1985. APEDA is mandated with the responsibility of export promotion and development of the following scheduled products.  To facilitate more shipments of fruits and vegetables, Apeda plans to strengthen the export infrastructure by setting up more packhouses and expanding the cold-supply chain over the next three years.

As per APEDA chairman D K Singh, focus is heavily on creation of infrastructure, mainly setting up of pack houses  for fruits and vegetables over the next three years. At present there are 250 Apeda-approved pack houses and another 200 in the private sector across the country. Another 200-250 pack houses are to come up over the next three years. Apeda will provide an assistance of up to ₹75 lakh for each of the pack houses and will spend almost ₹100 crore towards the same.

The focus will be initially in the 11 identified product-specific clusters being created across seven States, including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Meghalaya, Telangana, Gujarat and West Bengal.

In the April-July period of the current financial year, fruit and vegetable exports saw a 7 per cent dip at ₹2,911 crore against ₹3,124 crore in the corresponding period last year. However, the overall exports of Apeda product portfolio grew 6.24 per cent in rupee terms at ₹37,013 crore for April-July period against ₹34,839 crore in corresponding last quarter.

This growth was primarily driven by almost a 25 per cent increase in basmati shipments, the largest product in the Apeda portfolio at ₹10,126 crore (₹8,139 crore in April-July 2016-17), followed by almost a flattish growth in buffalo meat at ₹7,326 crore (₹7,344 crore).

Non-basmati rice shipments registered a 10 per cent growth at ₹6,399 crore (₹5,821 crore), while guargum shipments almost doubled to ₹1,442 crore (₹751 crore) in value terms.

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