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Exports of other cereals records spike, rise 53.78% in Nov
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IANS | 23 Dec, 2022
While uthorities are working in mission mode to increase millet
production and consumption, exports data shows that exports of
agricultural and food items, especially other cereals, continued to grow
at a brisk pace.
In November this year, an increase of
only 0.62 per cent was registered in the total export of commodities as
compared to November last year, but there was a double digit increase in
exports of almost all the items of agriculture and food items. A growth
of 53.78 percent was registered in the export of various other types of
cereals in the month.
The United Nations has declared 2023 as
the International Year of Millets (IYOM) and this will give a boost to
the export of coarse grains. According to the data of the Ministry of
Commerce and Industry, in November, the export of tea, rice, various
cereals, tobacco, oil meal, oilseeds, fruits and vegetables, various
types of finished grains, and processed items increased in double digits
as compared to November last year. On the other side, exports of cashew
nuts and spices registered a decline.
"Due to the food crisis,
foreign buyers are taking a lot of interest in Indian agriculture and
food items. Buyers from more than 80 countries are coming this year to
Indus Food, organised for export promotion of agricultural commodities,"
Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) Chairman Mohit Singla said.
Agricultural
exporters are expected to get huge orders worth $1 billion at the
upcoming Indus Food Fair to be held in Hyderabad on January 7-8 and
organised by TPCI. Keeping in view the interest of foreign buyers
regarding millets, a separate millets pavilion is being set up at Indus
Food. Increase in export of agricultural commodities in November this
year as compared to November last year.
India is the major
production country of millet in which kangni or foxtail millet, kutki or
small millet, kodo, gangora or barnyard millet, brown top are included
with jowar or sorghum, bajra or pearl millet, and ragi or finger millet.
Most of the states in India grow one or more millet crop species.
During the last 5 years, the country produced more than 13.71 to 18
million tonnes of millets with the highest production in 2020-21.
According
to the fourth advance estimates for the year 2021-22, about 16 million
tonnes millets have been produced in India, which is about 5 per cent of
the national food grain basket. Bajra has the highest market share of
9.62 million tonnes, followed by jowar with a production of 4.23 million
tonnes. Ragi is another important millet, with production of 1.70
million tonnes and the production of other millets is 0.37 million
tonnes.
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