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May 19, 2025
Nepal: Exports to India from Belahiya rise.
The country's export trade has seen significant improvement in the past three years through the Belahiya border crossing in Rupandehi. Although the Bhairahawa Customs Office has not been able to collect the revenue as per the target, there has been an improvement in exports.
Source:
risingnepaldaily.com
May 16, 2025
Bumper Rice Crop To Enable India Export 24 Mn Tons in 2025-26; Target 40% Global Rice Market.
India is poised to export approximately 24 million tonnes of rice in the 2025–26 marketing year (October–September), potentially capturing around 40 per cent of global rice trade, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This optimistic projection is underpinned by India's substantial foodgrain reserves, estimated at 66.16 million tonnes as of April 27, 2025.
Source:
knnindia.co.in
May 16, 2025
'South African and Egyptian citrus continue to be the most popular in India'.
The consumer in India has a taste for domestically grown citrus, but certainly for imported varieties as well, says Shubha Rawal, head of sourcing of IG International: 'The citrus market in India is currently quite dynamic. We're seeing steady demand for imported citrus fruits, especially during the off-season for local produce. Domestically, Indian citrus varieties like kinnow and mosambi dominate, but there is a clear appetite for high-quality, seedless, and easy-peel imported citrus. The market has matured significantly, with consumers becoming more aware of taste, origin, and quality. Retail and modern trade are playing a key role in expanding this segment further.'
Source:
freshplaza.com
May 16, 2025
Andhra Pradesh: Promote horticulture to ensure double income to farmers: CM.
Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to promote horticulture cultivation extensively across all regions of the State, excluding the Godavari and Krishna deltas. He emphasised that the goal should be to ensure a minimum annual income of 1 lakh per acre for farmers. During a review meeting on horticulture held at the Secretariat on Monday, the Chief Minister stated that 24 horticulture clusters should be developed across the state based on 11 priority crops — chili, banana, mango, oil palm, cocoa, dragon fruit, cashew, coffee, coconut, tomato, and onion — to provide necessary support to farmers.
Source:
thehansindia.com
May 16, 2025
Telangana legally exporting rice to Philippines: Civil supplies.
Civil Supplies Commissioner DS Chauhan on Wednesday said the state government was exporting rice to the Philippines under a government-to-government (G2G) agreement. He asserted that the export of rice is completely legal. Responding to recent reports in the AP media, Chauhan noted that the paddy production in Telangana has increased tremendously but milling and storage capacity has not increased proportionately.
Source:
newindianexpress.com
May 16, 2025
India's Exports to US Surge 27.3% in April.
India's exports to the US rose by 27.3 per cent to USD 8.42 billion, while imports surged by 63.76 per cent to USD 5.24 billion in April, according to the commerce ministry data. Trade experts said that domestic exporters have rushed to deliver their orders to avoid the reciprocal tariffs announced by the Trump administration on April 2.
Source:
money.rediff.com
May 16, 2025
S Jaishankar rebuts Trump’s ‘zero tariff’ claim, says discussions still on.
India's trade negotiations with the US are complicated and nothing is decided till everything is, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday. He was speaking ahead of commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal's visit to Washington-starting May 17-for discussions on the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).
Source:
economictimes.indiatimes.com
May 16, 2025
India presents a big opportunity for US sorghum exports.
As trade tensions with China resurface, U.S. sorghum producers are bracing for impact and also looking ahead to new opportunities. Amy France, chair of the board of directors with National Sorghum Producers, says the sorghum sector is once again facing trade pressures — challenges that feel familiar but come with a new level of financial stress for producers.
Source:
realagriculture.com
May 16, 2025
Vietnam forecast to become world’s second-largest rice importer by 2025–26.
Vietnam is projected to become the world’s second – largest rice importer in 2025-26, coming only after the Philippines, as the country must ramp up imports to meet export demand amid falls in domestic production, according to the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, released by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA estimates that Vietnam will import four million tonnes of rice in 2024-25 and 4.1 million tonnes in 2025-2026, while the Philippines – a traditional buyer or Vietnamese rice – is expected to remain the world’s largest importer of rice with demand at around 5.5 million tonnes annually.
Source:
en.vietnamplus.vn
May 16, 2025
Come with documents, get licences in a day: FSSAI to startups.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), which works under the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, has assured food startups, including millet startups, that they could get licences in a day. 'The FSSAI is regulating and facilitating trade and offering advise to them, rather than enforce rules based on premises or other conditions,' Balu Naik, Deputy Director of FSSAI, has said.
Source:
thehindubusinessline.com
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