Opening of the Indian market for blueberries from Poland

Published Sep 10, 2024

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, along with other stakeholders, has taken steps to open the Indian market for Polish blueberries. Exports will be permitted from plantations and packing plants registered with PIORiN. India is a promising partner for Poland in agri-food trade, with exports reaching EUR 38.72 million in 2023, a 9% increase from the previous year. Polish apples are the most popular export to India.
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Original content

Actions taken to open the market Actions to open the Indian market for Polish blueberries were conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MRiRW), the State Inspection of Plant Protection and Seed Inspection (PIORiN), the Institute of Horticulture - State Research Institute in Skierniewice, as well as industry organizations representing growers and exporters of blueberries. Conditions of blueberry export to India Export will be possible from Polish plantations and packing plants registered with PIORiN. Information on the rules for registering exporters is already available at the Provincial Inspectorates of Plant Protection and Seed Inspection (https://www.gov.pl/web/piorin/wojewodzkie-inspektoraty). Current state of Polish-Indian bilateral cooperation India is a promising partner for Poland in agri-food trade. In 2023, our exports to this country reached EUR 38.72 million (an increase of 9% compared to 2022). ...
Source: Gospodarz

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