City
Epaper

Despite Covid-19, India's food exports up 27% since March

By IANS | Updated: July 18, 2020 16:45 IST

New Delhi, July 18 Despite economic turbulence due to Covid-19, India's overall food exports since March have increased ...

Open in App

New Delhi, July 18 Despite economic turbulence due to Covid-19, India's overall food exports since March have increased 27 per cent.

According to the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI), the average growth of 27 per cent during the lockdown and the unlock period came on the back of high demand for food-based items.

"The food sector has shown 27 per cent growth. The major markets that have responded well are the US and Canada," TPCI Chairman Mohit Singla said at the Indo-Canadian virtual "buyer-seller meet (BSM) on food & beverages."

He said exports in June against year-ago month had declined by only 4 per cent.

"We exported almost Rs 166,000 crore merchandise. It shows the Indian market has bounced back and the international market is responding well to Indian exports," he said.

Recently, official data showed India emerged as a net exporter in June. The country recorded $0.79 billion trade surplus in June against $15.28 billion deficit during the same period of 2019.

On the Indo-Canadian food trade, Singla said, "Canada can be an important market for the Indian F&B industry as it has a large population (approx 2.4 million) of Indian diaspora. Outreach to the mainstream market is the biggest challenge for the Indian F&B industry."

With the support of fellow buyers and the High Commission we would be able to perform better, he added.

India's High Commissioner to Canada Ajay Bisaria said, "The Mission was part of a number of business conferences, but it's the first virtual BSM during the lockdown. It's a positive sign that we are looking beyond the pandemic to go into a recovery phase for business."

The demand for India's ethnic and organic products was rising, he added.

"Canada is projecting the worst economic contraction since the Great Depression of about 6.8 per cent in 2020 instead of 8 per cent or so projected by the IMF for Canada," he said and hoped, all economies, including India and Canada, would have a 'V' shaped rather than 'W' or 'U' shaped recovery."

He said the strategic India-Canada economic partnership was moving to the next level in business and political terms and often the business led the political side.

"The merchandise trade has risen 24 per cent during the pandemic. The investment from Canada to India has grown from $5 billion to $60 billion in the last 5-6 years," he said.

Integration of Canada due to its partnership (North American Free Trade Agreement and United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) might be seen as part of the North-America market, he said.

"We are working on trade agreements and having a conversation on investment protection agreement. There is a strong inflow of immigrants and students from India to Canada. India is investing in human capital in Canada and Canada is exporting financial capital to India," Bisaria said.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Mohit singlaindiaNew DelhiTrade Promotion Council Of IndiaTpciThe new delhi municipal councilDelhi south-westIndi
Open in App

Related Stories

HealthUS Rice Contains Highest Arsenic Levels; Indian Basmati and Thai Jasmine Among Safest, Reveals New Study

Maharashtra"This is Betrayal": Former MP Calls Out Prada for Allegedly Copying Kolhapuri Chappal Design

InternationalWhen Will Russia Deliver More S-400 Missiles to India? Major Update Revealed - Here’s Why It Was Delayed

NationalIndia Extends Airspace Ban on Pakistan-Based Aircraft Till July 24

NationalOperation Sindhu: “We Saw Drones, Missiles,” Say Evacuated Students Recounting Life in Iran’s Warzone

Business Realted Stories

BusinessBillionaires gather in Sun Valley in US for Allen & Co.'s annual conference

BusinessAssam CM inaugurates nation's first ever Aqua Tech Park at Bagibari Sonapur

BusinessDonald Trump announces 30% import tariffs on EU and Mexico over trade and border issues

BusinessIndia Poised to Become Global Air Cargo Hub - ACFI & ASCELA Insights Chart Roadmap for 2030 in its Knowledge Paper

BusinessOne World Fusion 2025: A Musical Evening for a Cause by Abhijeeth Bhattacharjee Prodyut Mukherjee Sangitanjaly Foundation