APEDA facilitates first-ever export of 20 MT honey from Assam to US
New Delhi [India], May 9 (ANI): In a boost to India's agricultural exports and the government's One District One Product (ODOP) initiative, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) on Saturday facilitated the first-ever export of 20 metric tons of honey from Assam's Baksa district to the United States.
According to a release by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the consignment was flagged off on May 9 and exported by APEDA-registered exporter M/s Salt Range Foods Pvt Ltd from Assam.
The ministry noted that the consignment comprised 20 metric tons of honey sourced from Baksa district, which has been identified under the ODOP initiative for its strong potential in honey production and exports.
"Sourced from eco-friendly and pesticide-free environments, honey from Baksa district is known for its high quality and near-organic characteristics, reflecting the region's rich biodiversity and sustainable agricultural practices," the release stated.
The ministry added that honey collection has traditionally been practised by indigenous communities such as the Karbi, Mishing and Bodo tribes, where honey has long been used for food, medicinal and cultural purposes.
Highlighting the benefits for local farmers and beekeepers, the ministry said the export initiative is expected to provide producers with nearly 43 per cent higher price realisation compared to prevailing local farm gate prices.
The ministry further said APEDA supported the export process by facilitating infrastructure development and providing testing and laboratory equipment at the processing facility to ensure compliance with international food safety and quality standards.
The ODOP initiative aims to identify and promote district-specific products to strengthen local economies, encourage value addition and create employment opportunities by linking local products with global markets. (ANI)
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