Boosting Agricultural Exports: Challenges for India
Challenges
- Backward Integration: Backward integration in India, particularly for perishables, is ineffective and disorganised, leading to problems with quality and lifespan. In terms of production standards and farm-level traceability, the importing countries are becoming more and more demanding from the export perspective.
- Training and skill development for Exporters and Farmers: Usage of unregulated chemicals as inputs at the farm level. The quality and shelf life of the produce are impacted by poor post-harvest and harvest management. There is a paucity of knowledge about the current export-related policies and initiatives.
- Infrastructure and Logistics: Connecting production locations that are landlocked to ports ....
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