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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :
Prelims level: Spices Board of India, Spices traded by India
Why in the News?
- The Spices Board of India aims to achieve $25 billion in annual exports of spices and spice-based products by 2047, a significant increase from the current $4.4 billion.
- Current consumption is 10 million tonnes, with 1.42 million tonnes exported annually. By 2047, the export target is 2.7 million tonnes.
About Spices Board of India
- The merger of the erstwhile Cardamom Board and Spices Export Promotion Council on 26th February 1987, under the Spices Board Act 1986 led to the formation of the Spice Board of India.
- The Board functions as an International link between the Indian exporters and the importers abroad with a nodal Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
- It is headed by a Chairman, a rank equivalent to Joint Secretary to the GoI.
- Headquartered in Kochi, it has regional laboratories in Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Tuticorin, Kandla and Guntur.
- Main Functions:
- It promotes organic production, processing, and certification of spices.
- Responsible for the overall development of Cardamom.
- It focuses on post-harvest improvement programs to improve the quality of the 52 scheduled spices for export.
- These programs are included under the head ‘Export Oriented Production’.
Present Scenario of Spices
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PYQ:[2019] Among the agricultural commodities imported by India, which one of the following accounts for the highest imports in terms of value in the last five years? (a) Spices (b) Fresh fruits (c) Pulses (d) Vegetable oils |
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