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Indian garlic export increased by 159%

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Published Jul 12, 2023

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Indian spice exports saw a decrease of 8.3% in volume in the year ended March, although there was a 4.7% increase in value. The exports of turmeric, garlic, and coriander increased, while the exports of cumin, small cardamom, large cardamom, chilli, and other peppers saw a decline. Garlic exports particularly showed significant growth with a 159% increase.
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Indian spice exports fell 8.3% to 1.4 million tonnes in the year ended March, according to data from the Spices Board India. In value terms, however, exports increased by 4.7% to Rs 317.6 billion (3.5 billion euros) in 2022-23. While exports of most spices fell, turmeric, garlic and coriander, among others, increased. Garlic exports increased by 159% to 57,346 tons in 2022-23. Cumin exports fell 14% yoy to 186,509 metric tons in 2022-23, while turmeric exports rose 11% yoy to 170,085 metric tons. India exported 54,482 tonnes of coriander in 2022-23, a 12% increase, the data showed. Exports of small cardamom were down 30% year-on-year to ...
Source: AGF
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