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India’s fruit exports rise 47.5% over five years

The Indian government reported a 47.5% rise in fruit exports over the past five years. During a session in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada highlighted the role of free trade agreements with the UAE and Australia, which have contributed to a 27% and 6% increase in exports to these countries, respectively.

Minister Prasada stated, "As far as fruits export goes, there has been an increase of 47.5 per cent in the last five years. Major fruits exported from India are mangoes, grapes, bananas, apple, pineapple, pomegranate, and watermelon."

He assured that the government is committed to maintaining the quality of exported fruits, ensuring they meet international standards with low pesticide levels. "Because any product that goes from India is brand India and the name of India, and no stone has been left unturned to ensure the quality of our products and fruits sent abroad," he added.

Source: The Economic Times