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India's agricultural exports up 23.24% to over Rs 25,500 crore in March-June

To promote farm exports, a "comprehensive action plan" has been prepared under which 'export promotion forums' are being created and existing agri-clusters are being strengthened besides identifying certain destinations for promotion of agricultural exports, the ministry said in a statement.

August 18, 2020 / 17:12 IST
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The agriculture ministry on August 18 said India's farm exports rose 23.24 percent in value terms to Rs 25,552.7 crore during March-June period amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

To promote farm exports, a "comprehensive action plan" has been prepared under which 'export promotion forums' are being created and existing agri-clusters are being strengthened besides identifying certain destinations for promotion of agricultural exports, the ministry said in a statement.

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Promotion of farm exports is extremely important not only for earning precious foreign exchange for the country but also for achieving the goal of an 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat', for which self-reliant agriculture is critical, it added.

"Even during the difficult time of pandemic lockdown, India took care not to disturb the world food supply chain and continued to export," it said.

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