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This guidebook outlines essential agri-export procedures, from setting up a legal business to making Indian agricultural products available on the global market.

The National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) supported Agri Export Facilitation Centre (AEFC) has prepared a comprehensive guidebook on agri-export which was officially released by Manju Rajpal, IAS, Secretary, Cooperative Department RCS, Government of Rajasthan during the 55th High Level Committee (HLC)/ State Level Task Force (SLTF) meeting on Cooperative Credit Structure organized by NABARD RO in Jaipur.

The National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) has established an initiative titled & setting up of Agri-Export Facilitation Centre (AEFC) at Jodhpur, Rajasthan, funded through its Farm Sector Promotion Fund (FSPF) and implemented by South Asia Biotechnology Centre (SABC), Jodhpur.

The AEFC with support from NABARD, aims to boost Rajasthan’s agricultural exports and serve as a resource centre for various stakeholders viz., agripreneurs, agri-business entities, and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). The centre is also aimed to equip exporters with the tools and insights they need to succeed in international trade of agricultural commodities and value-added products.

As a significant outcome of this project, the project implementing agency has developed an insightful Agri-Export guidebook titled “From Local to Global: The Agri Exporter’s Roadmap”, authored by Bhagirath Choudhary and Sapna Bohra of South Asia Biotechnology Centre.

The agri-export guidebook ‘From Local to Global: The Agri-Exporter’s Roadmap’ is an attempt to assist key stakeholders to explore and navigate through the complexity of trade in food, said Dr Rajiv Siwach, Chief General Manager (CGM), NABARD, RO Jaipur Rajasthan.

“ I am confident that this guidebook will stand as a steadfast ally to key in the chain, the clarity and essential for navigating through the realm of agricultural exports, emphasized Dr Siwach. This guidebook outlines essential agri-export procedures, from setting up a legal business to making Indian agricultural products available on the global market. It provides practical information designed to inspire young agripreneurs to start their ventures and explore opportunities in the global marketplace. Additionally, a Hindi version of the guidebook is under preparation for improved accessibility and better outreach to the rural community.

With this agri-export guidebook, NABARD aims at empowering aspiring agri-exporters to reach their goals and contribute to our nation’s growth in the global export market.

Keeping in view the bountiful production of high value crops in Rajasthan, the potential for processing, value addition and agri exports has never been more promising, said Dr Bhagirath Choudhary, author of the guidebook and coordinator of NABARD Agri Export Facilitation Centre (AEFC). The agri-export guidebook is meticulously curated with practical information to facilitate the journey from local small farms & farmer producer organization (FPOs) to the global marketplace, asserted Dr Choudhary.

Pushphas Pandey, General Manager, NABARD, representatives from Regional Office of RBI, MD of Rajasthan State Cooperative Bank Ltd. (RStCB), MDs of Jaipur, Ganganagar and Jaisalmer District Central Co-operative Banks, officials from RStCB and other officials from NABARD, RO were also present during the release of the agri-export guidebook.

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The AEFC will be developed as a platform to provide instant services and guidance on agri-export, and develop capacities and address the need of agri-exporters

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has sanctioned an agri-export facilitation centre (AEFC) at Jodhpur under its Farm Sector Promotion Fund to create an ecosystem and facilitate export of agri commodities from Rajasthan. AEFC will be implemented by South Asia Biotechnology Centre, Jodhpur in collaboration with local organization, FPOs, aggregators, processors and agri exporters from Rajasthan.Jodhpur

The AEFC will be developed as a platform to provide instant services and guidance on agri-export, train, mobilize and empower key stakeholders to harness the agriculture sector, develop capacities and address the need of agri-exporters, facilitate visits of experts and create interface with key stakeholders in agri-export sector for improving ecosystem of agri-export from Rajasthan.

 The AEFC was inaugurated by Baiju N Kurup, Chief General Manager of NABARD, Rajasthan RO, Jaipur in the presence of B K Tripathy, General Manager of NABARD, Rajasthan RO, Jaipur and Shri Manish Manda, District Development Manager (DDM), Jodhpur; Dr MY Honnur, Deputy Director of the Spices Board of India; Dr D Kumar, Dr Bhagirath Choudhary and Dr Neha Bulchandani of South Asia Biotechnology Centre, Jodhpur.

“AEFC is set up to create ‘one stop shop’ to discuss the potential of agriculture export, make a knowledge repository, develop export protocols, liaise with different export promotion bodies and enable FPOs, processors and exporters to navigate the complexity in agri export from Rajasthan”, said Baiju N Kurup, Chief General Manager of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD).

 Dr Bhagirath Choudhary of South Asia Biotechnology Centre appreciated the initiative on agri-export as Rajasthan offers tremendous opportunity in high value spices, millets, guar gum, edible oilseeds and aromatic and medical plants.

“AEFC will incubate potential agri- entrepreneurs, hand hold FPOs and agri exporters and facilitate business opportunities in conjunction with the spices Board, APEDA and RSAMB to achieve the objectives under Agriculture Export Policy 2018 and Rajasthan Agro-processing, Agri-business & Agri-export Promotion Policy, 2019”, said Dr Choudhary.   

The AEFC will be developed as a