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Sandeep
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Overview Indian Spice Trade

• Spice trade is a commercial activity of ancient origin


which involves the merchandising of spices, herbs and
opium.
• Spices Board (Ministry of Commerce, Gov. of India)
• Spices exports have registered substantial growth during
the last one-decade, registering an annual average
growth rate of 11.1% in value terms.
• A three tier quality certification programme
– HACCP
– Award of Spice House Certificate for good manufacturing
practices,
– award of Logo
• Quality improvement and technological upgradation
• Other areas focused
– export promotion in identified markets, interaction with policy
makers in the importing countries, development of new end
uses, farm level training for farmers etc.
• Promotional Schems
– National Horticulture Mission
– Special Purpose Fund
– Export Development XIth Plan Schemes

India's share in world trade of spices 2007-08


Export of Spices From India

600,000

500,000
Qty in Tones / Value in Lakhs

400,000

300,000

200,000

100,000

0
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 (E) 2007-08 (E) 2008-09 (E)
Year

QTY. IN TONNES VALUE IN Rs. LAKHS


Major players
Spices Countries
• Mint products • USA
• Chilli
• Malaysia
• Pepper
• UAE
• Turmeric
• • China
Garlic
• Cardamom • UK
• Tamarind • Sri Lanka
• Coriander • Singapore
• Vanilla • Germani
• Cumin
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