Wheat export doubles to $1.48 bn in April-Sept.

The overall export of Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Authority (APEDA) products increased to $13.77 billion in April-September 2022 from $11.05 billion in the same period a year earlier

Updated - November 02, 2022 08:27 pm IST

Published - November 02, 2022 08:26 pm IST - New Delhi

Though the government banned wheat exports in May, some shipments are allowed to meet food security needs of the countries that request for it.

Though the government banned wheat exports in May, some shipments are allowed to meet food security needs of the countries that request for it. | Photo Credit: SAM PANTHAKY

The country's wheat exports more than doubled to $1.48 billion during April-September 2022-23 as compared to the year-ago period, the Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday.

The exports stood at $630 million in the year-ago period.

Though the government banned wheat exports in May, some shipments are allowed to meet food security needs of the countries that request for it.

"Wheat export rose to $1,487 million in April-September 2022 from $630 million in April-September 2021," the Ministry said.

The global wheat supply has been seriously disrupted because of the Russia-Ukraine war. Both nations are major wheat producers.

The Ministry also said exports of agricultural and processed food products rose 25% during the six- month period of this fiscal year.

The overall export of Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Authority (APEDA) products increased to $13.77 billion in April-September 2022 from $11.05 billion in the same period a year ago.

For 2022-23, an export target of $23.56 billion has been fixed by APEDA and export of $13.77 billion has already been achieved in the six-month period, it added.

Similarly, export of fresh fruits increased to $313 million during the period under reviews as compared to $301 million a year ago.

Export of lentils increased from $135 million to $330 million.

Basmati rice exports too increased to $2.28 billion during April-September 2022 from $1.66 billion a year ago.

Shipments of non-basmati rice registered a growth of 8% to $3.20 billion.

Similarly, export of poultry products rose 83% to $57 million, while shipments of dairy products increased 58% to $342 million.

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