Agriculture export policy in India: 2010-2020-ies
https://doi.org/10.21686/2410-7395-2023-1-176-188
Abstract
The increase in exports of agricultural and food products from India to the world market gave an impetus to the author to study the measures of the country's agricultural export policy. The transition to an export-oriented development model announced at the end of the twentieth century led to the development of new approaches to foreign trade policy. Export promotion measures in the field of agriculture were prepared taking into account the peculiarities of agri-cultural production in India and were of a systematic nature. They included: political mecha-nisms, in particular the involvement of state governments; infrastructure and logistical support; economic stimulation of exports, including the creation of special export zones (agricultural clusters), attracting private investment in production and processing. Important attention was paid to the organization of the electronic National Agricultural Market (E-NAM), the digital platform of the Agri Exchange APEDA, the modernization of seaports intended for the export of agricultural goods. The result of the agrarian policy was two points – an increase in the growth rate of agricultural production and an increase in agricultural exports. The volume of exports of agricultural goods has more than tripled over the past decade and a half, and the export basket of these goods has significantly expanded. India has become the world's leading rice exporter, has become one of the world market leaders in exporting such non-traditional goods for the country as fish and aquaculture products, meat, milk and dairy products, and has also retained its traditional cotton and sugar markets.
About the Author
I. v DeryuginaRussian Federation
Irina V. Deryugina, PhD, Head of the Center for Agricultural Research and Food Security, Leading Researcher
12 Rozhdestvenka Street, Moscow, 107031, Russian Federation
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For citations:
Deryugina I.v. Agriculture export policy in India: 2010-2020-ies. International Trade and Trade Policy. 2023;9(1):176-188. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21686/2410-7395-2023-1-176-188