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Analytical Study on Growth and Performance of Agricultural Exports of India | Original Article

Anju Rani*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Considering the country's conducive climate for food production and the ever-increasing demand for processed food items, India's food processing industry (FPI) is sometimes referred to as the dawn sector owing to its enormous potential for growth and development. When compared to the entire GVA produced by the economy in 2018–19, this industry accounted for around 1.62 percent. In fact, it accounts for 14.28 of the country's overall job output across all industries. Since the FPI in India is so focused on international trade, this research will analyze the success of Indian processed food exports. The research was conducted by relying on secondary resources, such as yearly reports from various government agencies and non-profits. The largest rates of expansion for exports to these markets were seen in Indonesia (102.42 percent), Bangladesh (94.9 percent), and Nepal (50.4 percent). The agricultural industry of India mainly exports agricultural goods, maritime goods, plantation goods, and agricultural byproducts including textiles and food. The value of exports of agricultural and associated goods increased by 17 to 37.3 billion in 2020–21.