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J&K to have Agri Export Policy by Dec 2020; aims 30 MT apple produce target

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JAMMU: Jammu & Kashmir government is working towards framing an Agri Export Policy which will be ready by end of December 2020. Through high density plantation it also aims to increase its apple production from 22 lakh MT to 30 Lakh MT in next few years.

This was informed by Navin Kumar Choudhary, Principal Secretary, Agriculture Production Department, during a video conference organized by the Department of Industries and Commerce, Government of India today with officers from Jammu and Kashmir to discuss measures for promoting Trade and Commerce from Jammu and Kashmir.


The meeting was co-chaired by Union Commerce Secretary, Anup Wadhawan and Chief Secretary, J&K, BVR Subrahmanyam.


Union Commerce Secretary, highlighted the importance of exports in raising economy of the UT and need to push exports from Jammu and Kashmir.

He discussed various means by which JK Government and Central government can work together to boost exports from the UT. These measures included preparation of export strategy for the UT and to align UT plan with the national plan on exports to bring awareness about various export promotion schemes from DGFT, making optimum use of Market Access Initiative (MIA) scheme, preparation of Agri Export Policy, Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme (TIES) for improving export Infrastructure in the UT.

It was informed by GoI, that export promotion councils will be organising specific events for J&K in addition to 230+ events planned for the next one year. All EPCs have been directed to specially involve exporters from J&K and special pavilions will be reserved for exporters from Jammu and Kashmir.

During the meeting Navin Chaudhary also requested Government of India to start Direct International Cargo flights to facilitate exporters and cater to markets in middle east.


Wadhawan also stressed upon film tourism and IT enabled services as hugely explorable and development areas as far as J&K is concerned.
While addressing the meeting Chief Secretary, BVR Subrahmanyam said, “Post August 2019 lot of positive changes have taken place in JK and Government is committed to overall development of the UT. Apart from traditional products like walnut, apples, handicrafts, saffron, there is huge potential to boost exports from the UT in medical tourism and IT services. There are some logistic challenges in the UT which are being addressed exclusively, he said adding that J&K was supposed to host Investor Summit this year but due to COVID same has been deferred and would probably be organized sometime next year.”

Those who attended the meeting include Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor J&K Nitishwar Kumar; Commissioner Secretary I&C Department Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, Commissioner Secretary Transport Department, Hirdesh Kumar; Secretary, Information Technology Department, Simrandeep Singh; MD JKTPO, Ankita Kar; Director Industries Jammu, Anoo Malhotra; Director Industries Kashmir, Mehmood Shah; Director Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir; Masaratul Islam, Director, Handicrafts and Handloom Jammu, Vikas Gupta and other officers from the I&C Department, besides Additional Secretaries/Joint Secretaries of the department of Commerce, DGFT and associated agencies like APEDA, DPIIT, IBEF, Plantation Board, Spices Board, NITI Aayog.

Chief Secretary Jammu and Kashmir thanked the Commerce Secretary, Anup Wadhawan and others officers from Union Ministry of Commerce for the initiative. Pertinently, S Kishore Additional Secretary Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, has been nominated as nodal officer for export related initiatives and queries for Jammu and Kashmir.


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