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Deals with Role of APEDA
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GLOBAL AGRICULTURAL-TRADE THE ROLE OF APEDA PULI PREMSAI 2022-11-092 1
Contents 2
What exactly is APEDA…? and what is its role in export…? 3
Introduction The agricultural and processed food products export development authority (APEDA) Government of India Ministry of commerce and industry Agricultural and processed food products export development authority (APEDA) Act was passed by the parliament in December, 1985 E ffective from 13th february , 1986 4
Chairman - Abhishek Dev IAS Director - Dr. Tarun Bajaj Secretary - Dr. Sudhanshu Administrative setup of APEDA 5
Organisation setup of APEDA Head office: New Delhi Regional offices : Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Telangana, Visakhapatnam, Guwahati, Ahmedabad, Varanasi, Chandigarh, Bhopal, Chennai, Kochi, Tripura, Srinagar, Jammu, Ladakh 6
Assigned functions of APEDA 7
Composition of APEDA authority One member appointed by the Central Government representing the Niti Aayog Eight members - Ministries of the Central Govt. dealing with Agriculture and Rural Development Commerce Finance Industry Food Civil Supplies Civil Aviation Shipping and transport 8
Seven members appointed by the Central Govt. representing ( i ) Indian Council of Agricultural Researc h (ii) National Horticultural Board (iii) National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation (iv) Central Food Technological Research Institute (v) Indian Institute of Packaging (vi) Spices Export Promotion Council and (vii) Cashew Export Promotion Council Composition of APEDA authority 9
Twelve members appointed by the Central Government representing: Fruit and Vegetable Products Industries Meat, Poultry and Dairy Products Industries Other Scheduled Products Industries Packaging Industry Composition of APEDA authority 10
Products monitored 11
Basmati rice and sugar APEDA - Secretariat to the National Accreditation Board (NAB) Organic Products for export – certified by the National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) Products monitored 12
APEDA's share in agri exports ( A pril 2021-march 2022) APEDA’s export scenario Total merchandise exports 422.00BN Export of agri products (including cotton) 49.62BN Share of agriproducts in total merchandise exports (%) 11.76% Export of products monitored by APEDA 24.57 BN Share of APEDA products in total agriculture exports (%) 49.51% 13
APEDA’s export scenario 14
Share of APEDA’s export 15
Registrations-cum-membership certificate (RCMC) export registration of products by every person Registrations-cum-allocation certificate (RCAC) export of basmati rice Certificate of export (COE) for peanuts and peanut products APEDA test for the quantity that qualifies the aflatoxin test in the authorized laboratory Registration of the exporters 16
Agriculture and food export promotion scheme of APEDA Development of Export Infrastructure Pack House Facilities : P re-cooling units with cold storage and refrigerated transportation facilities Cable Systems for Crop Handling: D esigned for delicate crops like bananas to ensure careful handling. Pre-Shipment Treatment Facilities: Vapour Heat Treatment (VHT), and Hot Water Dip Treatment (HWDT) -Phyto-Sanitary requirements of importing countries 17
Quality Development Installation of quality management systems, Laboratory testing equipment Hand-held devices Testing of water, pesticides, veterinary drugs, hormones, toxins, heavy metal Market Development : Participation in International trade fairs Exchange of trade delegations Organizing buyer-seller meets Developing and upgrading the packaged new products 18
APEDA’s e-governance initiatives National Single Window System (NSWS) Integration Auto-Renewal Online System for Financial Assistance Paperless Processing of Sugar Import Certificate Issuance Integration of APEDA services with Kisan Suvidha Integration of APEDA services with Kisan Rath 19
Mobile apps Agri exchange mobile app Farm registration mobile app Enhancing the website for export promotion Yearly administrative report APEDA’s e-governance initiatives 20
APEDA’s website 21
Research study Objective: T o analyze the export dynamics and competitiveness of Indian Agricultural Commodities, focusing on APEDA products 22
Methodology 23
Results and discussion 24
Inference The export of APEDA products encounters challenges Tariff variations Stringent residue standards Intermittent export bans for domestic food security Infrastructure inadequacies Production limitations due to climatic and pest factors Increased internal market competition Rising freight rates 25
Conclusion Promotion and facilitation of agricultural and processed food exports from India Enhancement of competitiveness through quality standards and support for exporters Facilitation of research and development activities Addressing key challenges within the agricultural export sector Fostering growth opportunities Exploration of new markets for Indian agricultural commodities 26