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Production of Spices .

13-8-2012
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Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Commerce & Industry

13-August-2012 16:52 IST

Production of Spices

The details of production, consumption and export /import of coconut, turmeric, black pepper, cashew and other major spices are as given in the annexure.                 

                     The most effective measure for stabilizing prices of horticulture crops including spices is to establish good Post Harvest Management infrastructure in the Country for which Government provides assistance under National Horticulture Mission (NHM) and Horticulture Mission for North-East and Himalayan States (HMNEH). This includes establishment of cold storages, setting up of terminal markets, whole sale markets and rural primary markets/apni mandies to ensure adequate supply of Horticulture produce to the consumers at reasonable prices. National Horticulture Board(NHB) is also implementing a scheme “Capital Investment Subsidy for Construction/Expansion/Modernization of Cold Storages for Horticulture Produce”.

In order to make available sufficient quantity of quality spices for export, the Spices Board is implementing programmes for post harvest improvement and organic cultivation of spices.  In case of cardamom, Spices Board issues Auctioneer & Dealer Licenses and facilitates of e-auction to regulate domestic market. 

Coconut Development Board is also implementing  schemes for the production of quality processed products from coconuts. In order to support the farmers from the prices crash and contain the prices from falling further, procurement under the Price Support Scheme is in operation in the major coconut growing states under the auspices of NAFED.

The Quality Evaluation Laboratory of Spices Board at Tuticorin has already been established.  The installation of the equipments is in progress and the lab is likely to start functioning by September 2012.

            For ensuring quality of the spices exported from India, mandatory pre-shipment sampling & testing has been introduced by the Spices Board in the case of turmeric, chilli, ginger, nutmeg and sugar coated fennel for illegal dye Sudan I-IV and Aflatoxin.  Apart from this, Spices Board is also introducing mandatory sampling and  testing of export consignments of chili, chilli products, cumin and cumin products from India to Japan for pesticides viz., Ethion, Iprobenphos, Triazophos and Profenofos with effect from 01.09.2012.  Only with cleared analytical report obtained from the Spices Board, these spices are allowed to be shipped from the country.  The Board has established quality evaluation laboratories in Kochi, Mumbai, Chennai and Guntur.  New labs are going to be operational in New Delhi and Tuticorin. Similarly, CEPC has established a Lab and Technical Dvision to ensure the quality of the cashew.

As regards, coconut, in addition to quality certification under BIS/Agmark for the various products from coconut and ISO certification for the units to ensure quality of product and the manufacturing process for the units assisted under TMOC, Board extends Market Promotion support to units undertaking processing of coconut.

                                                  

Annexure

 

Item

  Year

Production

in 

000’ MT

Export

Import

Estimated Domestic Consumption (Tons)

 

Quantity  (Tons)

Value (Rs.Crs.)

Quantity  (Tons)

Value (Rs.Crs.)

 
 

 

 

Coconut

 2009-10

10824

98071.08

 

219.76

84510.27

 

107.17

 

Mature Nuts: 50% out of which 92% for domestic consumption (7236 million nuts) and 8% for industrial consumption (629 million nuts)

 

 2010-11

10840

87947.93

 

270.15

36583.12

 

36.38

 

 

 2011-12

14006

(provisional)

57599.5

upto October

255.45 upto October

23567.37 upto October

42.21 upto October

 

 

Turmeric

 

 

 2009-10

793

50,750

381.23

4450

20.87

705290

 

 2010-11

993

49,250

702.85

3900

42.20

758072

 

 2011-12

1062

79,500

734.34

2325

30.60

NA

 

Black Pepper

 

 

 2009-10

51

19,750

313.93

18100

234.66

44000

 

 2010-11

52

18,850

383.18

16100

270.11

44000

 

 2011-12

42

26,700

720.78

17565

533.49

40000

 

Cashew

 2009-10

613

129218

2829.22

755959

3047.50

NA

 

 2010-11

675

117806

2853.16

529370

2649.56

NA

 

 2011-12

720

145335

4450.14

809371

5337.76

NA

 

Other Spices

 2009-10

3172

432250

4865.34

84150

844.93

Approximately      90 percent of the spice production of the country is consumed

 

 2010-11

4305

457650

5754.68

66775

863.20

 

 2011-12

4622

469070

8328.30

91246

1530.39

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         This information was given by the Minister of State  for Commerce & Industry Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia  in written reply to a question in Lok  Sabha today.

 

DS/GK

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