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Stable trade policy needed to boost agriculture exports: Draft policy

The draft policy has also pitched for greater involvement of states, improvement in infrastructure and logistics and promotion of R&D activities for new product development for the upcoming markets.

March 19, 2018 / 19:21 IST
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Stable trade policy regime, reforms in the APMC Act, streamlining of Mandi fee and liberalisation of land leasing norms are some of the key recommendations of the draft agriculture export policy, which seeks to double the shipments to over USD 60 billion by 2022.

The draft policy has also pitched for greater involvement of states, improvement in infrastructure and logistics and promotion of R&D activities for new product development for the upcoming markets.

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It said the 'National Agriculture Export Policy' is formulated in line with the vision to double the farmers' income and increase the share of agricultural exports from present about USD 30 billion to over USD 60 billion by 2022.

It also aims to boost high value and value added agricultural exports, focusing on perishables; to provide an institutional mechanism for tackling market access barriers and deal with sanitary and phytosanitary issues; and to become one of the top 10 exporting countries of agricultural products and strive to double India's share in world agri exports.