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APEDA Launches Dedicated Promotion Division to Boost India's Organic Export Sector

APEDA's division aims to serve as a central hub for coordinating efforts at maximizing the country's organic export potential.

Updated on: 22 February, 2024 4:12 PM IST By: Saurabh Shukla
APEDA Launched Dedicated Promotion Division to Boost India's Organic Export Sector (Photo Source: @APEDADOC/X)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has created a specialized division for organic promotion, which is a major step towards expanding India's organic export industry. This division is composed to serve as a central hub for coordinating efforts aimed at maximizing the country's organic export potential.

Uttarakhand's Organic Sector

APEDA's new division is strategically focused on strengthening Uttarakhand's organic sector through a comprehensive strategy. The plan encompasses various features, including the improvement of farming practices, streamlining certification procedures, and identification of key export products. The main goal is to elevate Uttarakhand's standing as a major player in the global organic market.

Sikkim's Organic Farming

Building upon Sikkim's pioneering status as India's first fully organic state, APEDA is crafting a strategic roadmap to further diversify exports and strengthen sustainable practices. By leveraging Sikkim's unique strengths in the organic farming, the promotion body aims to enhance its visibility and impact on the international stage.

With successful initiatives already underway in Uttarakhand and plans taking shape for Sikkim, APEDA envisions replicating these strategies in more states across India. By targeting regions with substantial organic farming potential, the aim is to establish a network of thriving organic export hubs nationwide.

Updates to NPOP for Global Compatibility

The National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) is undergoing major revisions in an effort to improve the accessibility of organic products in foreign marketplaces. The forthcoming revisions in NPOP guidelines are designed to align with prominent global regulations and standards, including the EU Regulation.

This strategic realignment anticipates ongoing and prospective Mutual Recognition Agreements. A crucial aspect of this renovation involves the modernization of NPOP's IT infrastructure, poised to offer a more robust oversight mechanism, with a specific focus on Certification Bodies and their certified operators. The revamped IT system also includes provisions for geo-tagging farms and geo-locating inspection visits.

With targeted strategies for Uttarakhand and Sikkim, along with plans for expansion across states and updates to NPOP for global compatibility, India is set to solidify its position as a key player in the international organic market.

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