India has set
a target of exporting One billion US dollars worth bananas in the next five
years after the export of trial shipment of the fruit from Baramati in
Maharashtra to Netherlands recently through the sea route according to media
reports
Banana exports from India are currently
taking place through expensive air freight due to low volumes and different ripening periods in various
parts of the country. The volumes are bound to increase once it took the sea
route where the freights are low
India is developing sea protocols for fresh
fruits and vegetables like bananas, mangoes, pomegranates and jackfruit to
promote their exports through ocean routes, in a bid to increase volumes
The
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA),
along with other stakeholders, has developed these protocols for bananas. APEDA
is an arm of the commerce ministry.
"With the
successful trial shipment, India aims to export bananas worth over USD one
billion in the next five years, opening doors to a diversified market portfolio
through sea route," the official said.
The trial
shipment reached Rotterdam, Netherlands on December 5. The consignment was
shipped from Baramati, Maharashtra.
India's banana
export destinations extend beyond the Middle East, with potential opportunities
in major global players like the USA, Russia, Japan, Germany, China, the Netherlands,
the UK, and France.
Despite being the world's largest banana
producer, India's export share is currently just one per cent in the global
market, even though
the country accounts for 26.45 per cent of the world's banana production at
35.36 million metric tons.
India exported bananas worth USD 176 million US dollars, equivalent to 0.36 MMT during the last financial year. The main banana producing states include Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.