India’s share in world food grains market stands at 7.79pc in 2022

India’s share in the world food grains market, based on the exported values in 2022, was 7.79 per cent. This is revealed in the officially released details of top 10 agriculture commodities exported from the country and top 10 importing countries of India’s agriculture products, during the last five years.

India’s share in world food grains market stands at 7.79pc in 2022

India’s share in the world food grains market, based on the exported values in 2022, was 7.79 per cent. This is revealed in the officially released details of top 10 agriculture commodities exported from the country and top 10 importing countries of India’s agriculture products, during the last five years.

India’s exports of foodgrains have registered a steady growth in last few years which is reflected in the increase in India’s share in world foodgrain exports from 3.38 per cent in 2010 to 7.79 per cent in 2022 as per UN COMTRADE statistics. Noting that export promotion is a continuous process, the Government has taken several steps at state/district levels to promote exports of agriculture products, including foodgrains.

State-specific Action Plans have been prepared and State Level Monitoring Committees (SLMCs), Nodal Agencies for agricultural exports and Cluster Level Committees formed in a number of states. Country and product-specific action plans have also been formulated to promote exports. The Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), a statutory body under the administrative control of Department of Commerce, has been providing financial assistance to the exporters of agricultural and processed food products, including foodgrains.

APEDA assists exporters in promoting exports by organising buyer-seller meets (BSMs); participation in international trade fairs and exhibitions; taking up the Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS), Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) and Market Access issues with the importing countries; and regular interactions with the Indian Missions to tap export opportunities in various countries, says an official statement.

Further, Export Promotion Forums (EPFs) for Rice and Nutri-Cereals have been set up under the aegis of APEDA. The EPFs strive to identify and anticipate developments pertaining to production and exports of these products, reach out to stakeholders across the entire production/ supply chain of exports and make recommendations for necessary policy interventions and other measures to promote exports. 

Farmer Producer Organisations (FPO) have been established for the purpose of leveraging collective economies of scale in the production and marketing of agriculture and related products. This helps lower the average cost of production, hence increasing competitiveness in foreign markets.