INDIA’S EXPORTS
(i). India’s Exports—Segment wise.
According to the data released by the Spices Board, India’s exports of spices in 2007-08 registered a growth of 24.04 per cent over the previous year when the same reached a level of Rs 4,435.50 crore as against Rs 3,575.75 crore in the previous year.
A glance at the table reveals that in the year 2007-08, Mint products emerged as the topmost item of exports and had registered a steep growth of 16.31 per cent over the previous year by reaching a level of Rs 1,280.50 crore as against Rs1,100.95 crore in the previous year.
Other spices showing a significant growth during the period comprised: pepper (69.66%), coriander (47.75%), cumin (44.67%), chilly (35.87%), curry power, paste and condiments (27.69%), and fenugreek (22.27%).
On the other hand, spices going a steep fall during the period comprised: garlic (81.20%), Nutmeg & mace (32.73%), and Ginger fresh/dry (29.56%).
(i). India’s Exports—Segment wise.
According to the data released by the Spices Board, India’s exports of spices in 2007-08 registered a growth of 24.04 per cent over the previous year when the same reached a level of Rs 4,435.50 crore as against Rs 3,575.75 crore in the previous year.
A glance at the table reveals that in the year 2007-08, Mint products emerged as the topmost item of exports and had registered a steep growth of 16.31 per cent over the previous year by reaching a level of Rs 1,280.50 crore as against Rs1,100.95 crore in the previous year.
Other spices showing a significant growth during the period comprised: pepper (69.66%), coriander (47.75%), cumin (44.67%), chilly (35.87%), curry power, paste and condiments (27.69%), and fenugreek (22.27%).
On the other hand, spices going a steep fall during the period comprised: garlic (81.20%), Nutmeg & mace (32.73%), and Ginger fresh/dry (29.56%).