India's Agri Exports Hit USD 51.9 Billion

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India’s agricultural and allied exports reached USD 51.9 billion in 2024-25. The government is implementing various schemes to further boost exports and increase India’s share in global trade.

New Delhi, Jul 29 (PTI) The Centre is making efforts to increase exports of agriculture and allied commodities that stood at USD 51.9 billion last fiscal year.

In a written reply to Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Agriculture Ram Nath Thakur mentioned that the APEDA under the Commerce Ministry is running various schemes to boost exports.

“The Government is working towards increasing the exports of agricultural and allied commodities and increasing its share in the global trade. The overall exports of these products in 2024-25 were USD 51.9 billion,” Thakur said.

To promote exports of agriculture commodities, he said many initiatives and schemes are being implemented by the Agriculture and Processed Food Products Exports Development Authority (APEDA).

The initiatives include the development of modern infrastructure, adoption of innovative and automated machinery, encouragement of new value-added product development, quality development, market development and training programmes to upskill the workforce in producing value-added products.

“The Department of Commerce through APEDA provides financial assistance to its member exporters from across the country, for export promotion of scheduled products through its Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS),” the minister said.