- NEW DELHI — The government is committed to reducing logistical barriers and
enhancing market access for Indian agri and processed food products, Commerce
Secretary Sunil Barthwal said at a high-level Chintan Shivir, organised by the
Agricultural & Processed Food Products Authority (APEDA) here on Sunday.
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- In his address, Barthwal pointed out that "Academia and
research institutions must be a part of multisectoral consultations so that
research and development can be a major focus for innovation and sustainability
in agri exports".
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- He emphasised that agricultural production and productivity
are both the need of the hour and reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to
further deliberate on the ideas and strategies discussed during the sessions.
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- The consultative dialogue brought together senior officials
from the Union government, Central Ministries, representatives from state
governments, policy experts, industry leaders from agri trade and processed
foods sector to deliberate on strategies for enhancing exports.
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- In his opening remarks, Ministry of Food Processing
Industries (MoFPI) Secretary, Subrata Gupta, highlighted the importance of
infrastructure development and value addition to ensure sustainable export
growth. He emphasised that there is a need to develop infrastructure, sanitary
and phytosanitary standards at par with international norms, tariff plans and
more synergy between the Union government, state governments, various
departments, and industry stakeholders. He identified key potential products
and sectors for processed foods exports like alcoholic beverages,
nutraceuticals and value-added products.
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- This Chintan Shivir was also attended by Special Secretary,
Department of Commerce Rajesh Agrawal, Additional Secretary, Department of
Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Varsha Joshi, and other senior officers of
the Union and state governments, policymakers and industry leaders.
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- Agrawal emphasised the need to have a more synergetic
approach amongst various stakeholders to take new agricultural, processed food,
and value-added products to new geographies.
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- A total of 14 states, namely Andhra Pradesh, Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan,
Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, participated
in the high-level meeting.
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- Industry leaders of the agri and processed food sectors were
represented by LT Foods, KRBL, Amul, Organic India, ITC, Meatzza, Suguna Foods,
Kaybee, TPCI, Organic India, Allanasons, Fair Exports, and HMA Exports, amongst
others, participated in the dialogue.
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- The Shivir was divided into five parallel technical breakout
sessions focusing on specific agri-trade commodities and the processed food
sector, which included basmati and non-basmati rice, animal products,
horticulture and processed foods, as well as organic products.
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