According to WTOstrade map, India is ranked at ninth position in the world ranking.New Delhi: India has registered a significant increase of 21.8% in export of agricultural and processed food products in the first five months of current fiscal year 2021-22 (April-August FY22) in comparison to the corresponding period of 2020-21 (FY21).
"The overall export of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) products increased from $6,485 million in April-August 2020 to $7,902 million in April-August 2021," the Ministry of Commerce - Industry stated in a release on Tuesday.
The rise in exports has been achieved despite the Covid-19 restrictions, it added.Rice exports, which recorded a positive growth of 13.7%, increased from $3,359 million in April-August 2020 to $3820 million in April-August 2021, the ministry noted.As per the Centre's Quick Estimates, the exports of fresh fruits and vegetables registered a 6.1% growth in terms of dollar, while shipment of processed food products like cereals preparations and miscellaneous processed items reported a growth of 41.9%.In April-August FY21, fresh fruits and vegetables were exported to the tune of $1,013 million which rose to $1,075 million in April-August FY22.The ministry statement also highlighted that India reported a significant 142.1% jump in export of other cereals while the export of meat, dairy - poultry products witnessed an increase 31.1% in the first five months of the FY22).The cashew export witnessed a growth of 28.5% in April-August FY21.According to World Trade Organization's (WTO's ) trade map, India is ranked at ninth position in the world ranking with the total agri-exports of $37 billion in 2019.
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