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India: Fresh grape exports higher this year on good demand and higher supplies

India’s grape exports during 2021-22 stood at $305.7 million, a 2.6 per cent decline over the previous year’s $314 million. The top ten export destinations of grapes during 2021-22 were the Netherlands, Bangladesh, Russia, the UK, UAE, Germany, Nepal, Saudi Arab, Malaysia, and Thailand. As per the third advance estimate for 2021-22, grape production is seen higher at 3.47 million tons over 2020-21’s final estimates of 3.358 million tons.

Now, India’s fresh grape exports for the financial year 2022-23 are seen higher both in volumes and value on good demand from Europe, the largest buyer and ample supplies. This is despite a delayed start to the export season and adverse factors such as a hike in import duty by one of the large buyers Bangladesh and slower shipments to Russia due to the war situation, exporters said.

'The demand is good from Europe. We are expecting this year’s exports to touch the peak levels of 2019,' said Vilas Shinde, Chairman and Managing Director, Sahyadri Farmers Producer Company Ltd (Sahyadri Farms), a large exporter of fresh grapes.

Source: agriexchange.apeda.gov.in

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