This report provides detailed data on imports into and exports from India of fruits and vegetables. The report starts with data on production of select fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables covered by the report fall under chapters 7, 8 and 20 of HS Code. Taking a quick view at statistics of exports and imports of all fruits and vegetables under the above three chapters, items of importance for imports and exports are identified separately. In all, 29 items are selected as important in the imports basket and 47 selected as important in the exports. In addition to giving detailed country-wise statistics for each of the selected items, the report looks at patterns and trends in each of the selected items as well as of the category as a whole. The selected products are grouped into the following categories – fresh / chilled vegetables, frozen vegetables, prepared / preserved vegetables, dried vegetables, fresh / chilled fruits, nuts, dried fruits, dried leguminous vegetables (pulses), and products made from fruits / vegetables. The report has detailed country-wise import and export statistics for each selected product for the years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and April-December 2007. ScopeThe report covers the following areas:· Historical data (3 years or more) on area, production and productivity of potato, onion, tomato, mushroom, banana, mango, citrus fruits, papaya, apple, grapes, pomegranate, coconut, areca nut, walnut, cashew nut· Information about main cultivars / varieties grown in India along with peak season and states where grown· Five-year data on production of all major fruits and vegetables grown in India· Value of imports for 185 items for 2006-07 and April-December 2007· Value of exports for 230 items for 2006-07 and April-December 2007· Country-wise import statistics giving quantity and value for 29 items for the years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and April-December 2007· Country-wise export statistics giving quantity and value for 47 items for the years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and April-December 2007· Key factors influencing the exports / imports· Analysis of trend of imports and exports in each of the following categories - fresh vegetables, frozen vegetables, prepared / preserved vegetables, dried vegetables, fresh fruits, nuts, dried fruits, pulses, and products made from fruits / vegetablesHighlightsFrom 2004-05 to 2007-08 India’s exports of selected items grew by only 14.42 per cent, while imports grew by 68.19 per centExports had a negative annual growth of 22.27 per cent during 2007-08, even though imports continued to grow at 9.91 per cent over the previous yearImport of fresh fruits has grown by 217 per cent from 2004-05 to 2007-08Apples top India’s list of fresh fruits import. India’s import of apples has more than doubled from 2004-05 to 2006-07India’s import of pulses has grown by about 92 per cent from 2004-05 to 2007-08India is a net importer of fruits and vegetables with imports exceeding exports by over 1.7 million tonsIndian processing industry is acquiring strengths so trend is towards a scenario where India imports raw materials and exports value added productsReasons to purchase200 pages packed with information165 tables & 4 chartsStatistics from reliable official sourcesStatistics and trends based on them – no opinionsCountry-wise export data for each product for more than 3 past yearsProducts categorized according to common understandingImports and exports data for each category presented together to help understand the trendFor further information, please click on the following link: http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=83499Or Contact us at:Bharat Book Bureau207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11, PO Box.54, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India. Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438 Fax : +91 22 2757 9131 E-mail : info@bharatbook.com Website : www.bharatbook.com
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