India eyes organic food exports of $1 bn
May 15th, 2010 - 5:58 pm ICT by IANSNew Delhi, May 15 (IANS) India has set a target of exporting organic food worth $1 billion in the next five years with its produce receiving wide acceptence in many mature markets of the US and Europe, a top official said Saturday.
“Through more capacity building and bilateral agreements, India’s organic exports can be enhanced to $1 billion in the next five years,” said Asit Tripathy, chairman of the Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Authority (Apeda).
“Our vision is to make India the number one organic hub in the world over in the next 10 years,” Tripathy, whose agency has been promoted by the ministry of industry, told a conference on organic foods here Saturday.
Last year, India exported 135 organic products under 18 categories. The total volume was 44,476 tonnes, realising over $125 million. The overall growth of organic food exports, thus, was 50.31 percent over the previous year.
Around 60 percent of the country’s organic products were exported to the European Union, 20 percent to the US, 5 percent to Japan and the rest to Canada, Australia and East Asian countries.
Currently, India ranks 33rd in terms of total land under organic cultivation and 88th in terms of the ratio of agricultural land under organic crops to total farming area, as per statistics available with Apeda.
Officials explained that under the 11th Five Year Plan (2007-2012), the country targeted the development of five million hectares of cultivable land into into certified organic farmland by promoting a scheme to compensate farmers for the lower yield of such crops.
The reason for emphasis on organic farming was its positive effects on biodiversity and effective soil management that could go a long way in mitigating and even reversing the effects of climate change, as also minimising carbon emissions.
- Two cold storages to be set up in Himachal - Mar 25, 2011
- Himachal farmers going organic - 25,000 of them - Jan 18, 2012
- India planning to double agri exports in five years - Aug 18, 2009
- India's leading organic companies launch trade body - Dec 14, 2010
- Seeking second Green Revolution, Bihar turns to organic farming (Lead) - Jun 21, 2011
- Seeking second Green Revolution, Bihar turns to organic farming - Jun 21, 2011
- India's farm exports to top $20 bn by 2014: Government - Sep 09, 2009
- India targets over $1 billion organic product exports - May 15, 2010
- Himachal's fruit processing plant to be modernised - Jun 24, 2011
- Innovation can make India food basket of world: Scindia - Feb 13, 2011
- Himachal all set to witness green revolution - Jan 10, 2010
- Basmati rice aroma to waft through global dishes - Nov 23, 2011
- Rainfed-dryland farming needs more investment (Lead) - Feb 15, 2012
- 'Madagascar' method retains the 'organic' prove Bilaspur farmers - Apr 20, 2011
- Afghanistan seeks Indian technology for its own green revolution - Dec 08, 2010
Tags: acceptence, bilateral agreements, canada australia, carbon emissions, east asian countries, effects of climate change, export development authority, farming area, food export, food exports, food worth, mature markets, organic crops, organic cultivation, organic farming, organic farmland, organic products, processed food, soil management, target