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Preventive trade policies restrict export of key agri commodities: study

The Dollar Business Bureau The trade policy of India on agriculture has a pro-customer prejudice which indirectly taxes farmers by putting export curbs on different crops, according to a study. The domestic prices of major agricultural items were below that of export prices in most of the years during the period 2004-2014, a joint study by The World Bank and Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) on Tuesday revealed. Policy makers have used preventive trade policies to maintain the domestic prices low in most of the years, the study found after an analysis of domestic prices deviation from global prices. The study on ‘Price Distortions in Indian Agriculture’, analysed global and domestic prices of 15 agri commodities for a 10-year period between ...

Mango exports to be down this year as production drop by 70% in UP

The Dollar Business Bureau Due to adverse weather conditions, the production of mangoes declined around 70% and mango cultivators have suffered huge losses in Uttar Pradesh this year. Therefore, the exports of ‘king of fruits’ would likely to go down from the state. “This year mango production will be between 10 lakh tonnes to 15 lakh tonnes only. There is 70% drop in mango production as compared to previous year,” Insram Ali, President of All India Mango Growers Association (AIMGA) told PTI. Due to low output, the exports of mango from Uttar Pradesh are also negligible as the growers are unable to export it, Ali said. “Though some growers are exporting it, but overall exports of the fruit will be quite less, he added. “There ...

First consignment of Indian mangoes arrive in Australia

The Dollar Business Bureau  Mango, the king of fruits, has finally reached Australia from India, with an inaugural shipment of about 400 trays of mangoes landing in Sydney this week. The mangoes from India have been exported to Australia after the protocol was revised last month allowing the Indian fruit to cross into the Australian shores. As per Australian regulations, the fruit was allowed into their country only after being treated with irradiation prior to leaving from India. This week, the first consignment of around 400 trays arrived in the markets of Sydney with the second consignment reaching next week the markets of Perth, as reported by ABC. The first consignment includes the kesar variety and was received by Perfection Fresh Australia (PFA), Australia’s ...

GI tag for Andhra Pradesh's Banganapalle mango

PTI The succulent Banganapalle mango has got a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, making Andhra Pradesh the proprietor of the variety know for its sweetness. The Registrar of Geographical Indications Registry, Chennai, O P Gupta has accorded the registration following an application from Horticulture Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh. The Andhra Pradesh government is the registered proprietor of the GI tag for mangoes, often hailed as "the king of fruits."  A GI tag indicates that the product comes from a specific region. Banganapalle mangoes have been grown for over 100 years in the state. It also known as Beneshan, Baneshan, Benishan, Chappatai and Safeda. Besides, they are also called Banaganapalli, Banginapalli, Banaganapalle. The fruits can retain their quality under cold storage even up to ...

Standards are vital but products should be affordable too: Sitharaman

The Dollar Business Bureau  Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said on Monday that India has to take lead in making available the quality products to the world at reasonable prices, while emphasising that while standards are important to signify quality they are also made to be affordable for producers to follow and consumers to purchase. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s idea of ‘Zero Effect Zero Defect’ aims at exactly this,” she said while inaugurating the 4th National Standards Conclave. She stated that any strategy at national level for standards should have to include technology for disseminating any change in requirements of import in foreign nations so that India’s exporters would be well-prepared to face those hurdles, while adding that the dissemination should ...

Bountiful Dussehri treat for mango lovers this season

PTI World famous for its rich aroma and sweetness, the Dussheri mango will be available to consumers at cheap prices this season, thanks to a bountiful production of around 47 tonnes in Uttar Pradesh. The price of one of the most sought after mango variety is expected to remain between Rs 25-40 kg and likely to dip further to Rs 10 per kg once the monsoon sets it "The expected production of mango including world famous Dussehri from Uttar Pradesh will be about 46-47 tonnes despite losses due to dust storm and untimely rains," President Mango Growers' Association of India Insram Ali told PTI. "The mango production last year was about 40-42 MT and due to early onset ...

Indias mango exports to face the heat of bad weather

Himanshu Vatsa | The Dollar Business India’s mango exports are expected to see a significant decline this year, as growers mainly in the northern region are facing huge damage to their crops due to bad weather. “Mango production is expected to decline by 60% due to squall, hailstorms and unseasonal rains during the flowering season. This year, the export of the fruit will be far less than the previous fiscal,” said Insram Ali, President, All India Mango Growers Association. During 2013-14, India exported 41,280 tonnes of fresh mangoes worth Rs. 28,542 lakh, which was lower than 55,585 tonnes of exports worth Rs. 26,471 lakh registered a year ago, said a government release. “The country’s overall export of mango is ...