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India’s spices industry likely to double exports in 5 years

At present, state-of-the-art labs are functioning under the Board from eight locations such as Kochi in Kerala, Guntur in Andhra Pradesh, Tuticorin and Chennai in Tamil Nadu, Mumbai in Maharashtra, Kandla in Gujarat, Narela and Kolkata in West Bengal.

New Delhi:

India’s spices industry should try to double the sector’s exports to $10 billion in the next five years, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal said on Saturday.

India’s spices exports have increased by 115 per cent in volume and 84 per cent in value (USD) between 2014-21, reaching a historic high of $4.2 billion in 2020-21.

Addressing an event to mark the 35th anniversary of the Spices Board through virtual mode, the Union Minister said, “We now aspire to meet our ambitious target for spices export of $10 billion not by 2030, but maybe even faster.”

“Can we aspire to reach it in the next five years? I think we can! Let us aspire to double our exports to $10 billion in the next five years by 2027 and then further double our exports by $10 billion in the next five years,” Goyal added.

At present, India’s spices and spices-based products are reaching more than 180 destinations all over the world.

Besides, Goyal added that though India is a leader in global spices, the sector is facing challenges too.

Goyal urged the Spices Board to expand the reach of the quality testing laboratory network to all regions in India.
At present, state-of-the-art labs are functioning under the Board from eight locations such as Kochi in Kerala, Guntur in Andhra Pradesh, Tuticorin and Chennai in Tamil Nadu, Mumbai in Maharashtra, Kandla in Gujarat, Narela and Kolkata in West Bengal.
He appealed to the spices industry to obtain the GI tag.

“Twenty-six Indian spices have received the GI tag like Coorg Green Cardamom, Mizo Ginger, Kanniyakumari Cloves etc. We should capture more such possibilities for traditional produce,” he said.        IANS

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