Thursday, June 07, 2007

Pepper Exports from India

KOCHI – Bafana Enterprises, a Kochi-based spices processing and export firm, received highest amount of 15 mln rupees under the rupees 7 per 1 kg pepper export subsidy scheme during 2006-07 (Apr-Mar), by shipping 3,350 tn of Indian pepper.
Commerce ministry has provided 7 rupees per 1 kg as freight subsidy to boost pepper exports from the country during 2006-07.
The subsidy was limited to the export of a maximum of 20,000 tn of the commodity. India exported 28,750 tn pepper during the year.
Bafana also exported pepper to non-traditional markets such as Taiwan, Philippines, and Dominican Republic etc. during the year, said its Chairman Ratanlal Bafana.
New markets may appear insignificant in terms of quantity and value but they have helped to sustain momentum of exports during the year, he added.
Supply squeeze in Vietnam from later half of 2006 might have prompted buyers from these places to turn to India, he said.
"We have made a good beginning in non-traditional markets like Taiwan and we hope to build on it in coming days," he said.
Pepper exports from India to Taiwan rose to 236 tn during 2006-07 compared with 30-40 tn in preceding years, according to a Spices Board official.
Exports to Philippines also rose to 112 tn from a low level of less than 40 tn during the year, he added.
Top seven pepper exporters received around 80 mln rupees out of the total subsidy amount of 140 mln rupees during the year.
Kishore Shamji, another leading exporter, received 14 mln rupees under the subsidy scheme by exporting 3,000 tn. End

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