SME Times News Bureau
India's sugar exports witnessed an astounding growth of 291% from USD 1,177
million in FY 2013-14 to USD 4600 million in FY 2021-22. As per
DGCI&S data, India exported sugar to 121 countries across the globe.
Sugar
export jumped 65 per cent in 2021-22 corresponding to previous year.
The growth was achieved despite logistical challenges posed by COVID19
pandemic in the form of high freight rates, container shortages, etc.
Highlighting
the historic achievement in a tweet, Union Minister for Commerce and
Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles,
Shri Piyush Goyal said that Modi government’s policies were helping
farmers increase their income by tapping global markets.
According
to the DGCI&S data, India had exported sugar worth of USD 1965
million in 2019-20, which rose to USD 2790 million in 2020-21 and USD
4600 million in 2021-22.
In
2021-22 (April-February), India has exported sugar worth of USD 769
million to Indonesia, followed by Bangladesh (USD 561 million), Sudan
(USD 530 million) and U.A.E (USD 270 million). India also exported sugar
to Somalia, Saudi Arab, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Iraq,
Pakistan, Nepal, China, etc. Indian sweetener has also been imported by
USA, Singapore, Oman, Qatar, Turkey, Iran, Syria, Canada, Australia,
South Africa, Germany, France, New Zealand, Denmark, Israel, Russia,
Egypt, etc.
Uttar
Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka account for nearly 80 percent of the
total sugar production in the country. The other major
sugarcane-producing states are Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh,
Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Haryana, and Punjab.
Notably,
India is the world’s second-largest sugar producer after Brazil. Since
2010-11, India has consistently produced surplus sugar, comfortably
exceeding the domestic requirements. The record exports would enable the
sugar producers to reduce their stocks and would also benefit the
sugarcane farmers, as the increased demand for Indian sugar is likely to
improve their realizations. The significant rise in agri-exports is
also seen as a testimony of the government’s commitment to increase
farmers’ income by boosting exports of agricultural and processed food
products of the country.
In
order to ensure seamless quality certification of products to be
exported, APEDA has recognized 220 labs across India to provide services
of testing to a wide range of products and exporters.
APEDA
organizes participation of exporters in the International Trade Fairs,
which provides a platform to the exporters to market their food products
in the global marketplace. APEDA also organizes national events like
AAHAR, Organic World Congress, BioFach India etc. to promote
agri-exports.
In
2019, APEDA led a delegation of exporters to Indonesia and organised
road shows and had meetings with relevant authorities. Thereafter,
export to Indonesia picked up and today they are the highest importer of
sugar from India.