India's exports of agricultural and processed food products rise 13% in April-November 2021-22

06 Dec 2021 Evaluate

Notwithstanding logistical challenges posed by COVID19 pandemic, the commerce ministry in its latest data has showed that India's exports of agricultural and processed food products rose by more than 13 per cent during April-November this fiscal (2021-22) to $13.26 billion from $11.67 billion during April-November 2020-21.

The export of rice was the top forex earner at $5.93 billion during April-November 2021-22, growing 11 per cent over the corresponding period in 2020-21 when it was $5.3 billion. Meat, dairy and poultry products exports too grew 12 per cent to $2.66 billion during the eight months period of this fiscal. Shipments of fruit and vegetables were up by 12 per cent to $1.72 billion.

Exports of cereal preparations and miscellaneous processed items grew by 26 per cent during April-November 2021-22 to touch $1.42 billion against $1.13 billion in April-November, 2020-21. The cashew exports also grew by 29 per cent to $0.30 billion in the first eight months of current fiscal compared to same period previous year.

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