
APEDA announces breakthrough in agri-exports
The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, has announced that Vietnam has officially granted market access for the export of fresh grapes from India, effective May 6, 2026. This approval, communicated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (MoA&FW) and the Plant Production and Protection Department (PPD) of Vietnam, marks a significant milestone in India’s agricultural trade expansion and opens up a promising new market in Southeast Asia.
Phytosanitary Protocols for Export
Exports of fresh grapes to Vietnam will be subject to strict phytosanitary requirements. Grapes must follow a system approach for pest risk management, and an in-transit cold treatment at a pulp temperature of 1.1℃ for 15 consecutive days is mandatory. The Phytosanitary Import Requirement (PIR) document has been shared with exporters to ensure smooth compliance. “The export of fresh grapes to Vietnam is subjected to System Approach and in-transit cold treatment at a pulp temperature of 1.1℃ for 15 consecutive days,” the circular emphasizes, underscoring the importance of adherence to these standards.
Strategic Trade Opportunity
Vietnam’s growing demand for premium fresh fruits presents a lucrative opportunity for Indian grape exporters. This new market access diversifies India’s export destinations beyond Europe and the Middle East, strengthens India’s position as a reliable supplier of safe, high-quality produce, and enhances bilateral agri-trade relations between India and Vietnam. The breakthrough is expected to boost India’s grape export volumes and reinforce its reputation in global agricultural markets.
APEDA’s Call to Exporters
APEDA has urged exporters to seize this opportunity by strictly adhering to the prescribed phytosanitary measures. Compliance will not only ensure smooth trade but also reinforce India’s credibility as a trusted supplier. Interested exporters are encouraged to avail themselves of this opportunity and contribute to expanding India’s footprint in Vietnam’s fruit market.