India reached
a new milestone in perishable exports by shipping pomegranates for the first
time from the farms of India to the people of Australia. On August 31, 2024,
the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
(APEDA) facilitated the first consignment of Indian pomegranates from Mumbai to
Melbourne.
An official release by the Indian Ministry of
Commerce and Industry states, "The consignment weighing 1.1 metric tonnes
(MT) consisted of 336 boxes (each weighing 3.5 kg). It underwent necessary
irradiation treatment at the MSAMB IFC (Maharashtra State Agricultural
Marketing Board - Irradiation Facility Centre) in Vashi, Navi Mumbai, as per
the agreed work plan."
This consignment was completed by Mumbai-based fruit
and vegetable exporter Kay Bee Exports. Using Air India's network, Kay Bee
Exports completed its first air shipment of more than a tonne of Indian
pomegranates from India to Australia
In an
exclusive interview with Indian Transport & Logistics News (ITLN), Karan
Mange, Head of Air Freight and Supply Chain Manager at Kay Bee Exports, said
that Kay Bee Exports completes two to three pomegranate shipments, each
weighing around 1.2 tonnes, every week
from Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to several
airports in Australia, including Melbourne and Sydney. They utilise Air India's
direct flight from Mumbai to Melbourne for these shipments.
Mange also mentioned that they had exported around
five tonnes of the 'Bhagwa' variety of pomegranates from the farms of
Maharashtra to Australian markets. These fruits are sorted, cleaned, and packed
at the exporter's pack house in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. Before arriving in
Australia, the pomegranates undergo an irradiation process and are then placed
on aircraft for transportation.
The major pomegranate-producing
states in India are Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Andhra
Pradesh. In efforts to boost
pomegranate exports and alleviate supply chain challenges, APEDA has
established Export Promotion Forums (EPF) focused on pomegranates.
These forums
bring together various stakeholders, including government departments, state
representatives, and leading exporters. In the fiscal year 2023-24, India
exported 72,011 metric tonnes of pomegranates valued at USD 69.08 million to
several international markets. APEDA's commitment to promoting fresh fruit and
vegetable exports is evident in its development of sea protocols to maintain
product quality during long-distance shipments. This initiative not only strengthens
India's global market presence but also provides sustainable export
opportunities for Indian farmers.
The release also highlighted that as a
Statutory Body under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of
India, APEDA is dedicated to promoting Indian agro and processed food exports
through initiatives such as organising international exhibitions, exploring new
markets, and collaborating with Indian Embassies to promote natural, organic,
and Geographical Indication (GI) tagged agro-products