
APEDA Initiatives to Boost Agri Trade

The Agriculture and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under the Department of Commerce, has implemented several measures to support exporters. These initiatives focus on modern infrastructure development, adoption of innovative machinery, and development of value-added products. APEDA also emphasizes quality enhancement, market expansion, and workforce training to produce globally competitive products.
Such interventions aim to attract investment in high-value agricultural products and expand India’s presence in international markets. The focus on value addition ensures that Indian exports not only increase in volume but also in quality, meeting global standards.
Financial Assistance for Exporters
Through its Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS), APEDA provides financial support to member exporters across the country. The scheme encompasses three main components:
- Development of Export Infrastructure
- Quality Development
- Market Development
Financial assistance helps exporters improve infrastructure, comply with quality standards, and access new markets. Detailed guidelines on these schemes are available on APEDA’s official website.
Global Competitiveness and Market Expansion
India’s strategic focus on exports includes developing high-value, processed, and ready-to-consume products to compete internationally. By enhancing the quality, certification standards, and packaging, India is strengthening its brand image as a reliable supplier of agricultural commodities.
Training programs and skill development for farmers and exporters ensure sustainable production of export-grade commodities. Combined with financial assistance and infrastructure support, these steps are aimed at long-term growth in the global agricultural trade.
Government Support and Policy Measures
The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, in coordination with the Department of Commerce, continues to review and implement policies that facilitate export growth. Regular assessments of market trends, infrastructure needs, and international standards are conducted to ensure India remains competitive globally.
According to Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri Ramnath Thakur, these measures are helping India increase its global market share while supporting farmers and exporters with necessary resources and financial backing.
