Increasing Agricultural Exports: Agricultural export policy-related initiatives seek to increase the export of agricultural goods from India. Enhancing market access, finding and promoting high-potential agricultural products for export, and enabling trade agreements and collaborations with other nations are all priorities.
Market Diversification: In order to lessen reliance on a small number of destinations, the programs encourage the diversification of agricultural export Policy. They research and develop new markets, increase the appeal of Indian agricultural products in already-established countries, and develop tools for addressing trade restrictions and problems with market access.
Initiatives for agricultural exports place a strong emphasis on adhering to international quality standards and certifications. In order to guarantee the safety, quality, and traceability of agricultural goods, they encourage farmers, exporters, and other stakeholders to establish and maintain the essential quality management systems and certifications.
The initiatives’ main goals are to build the infrastructure and logistics systems needed to facilitate agricultural exports. To enable the effective and prompt export of agricultural products, improvements must be made to ports, cold storage facilities, transportation networks, packaging and labeling infrastructure, and other relevant facilities.