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A consignment of 20 MT (1540 boxes) of bananas was flagged off under the banner of M/s. Gurukrupa Corporation Pvt., Ltd, the women entrepreneurship which is registered exporter of APEDA.

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry facilitated the export of bananas from India to Russia via Sea by M/s. Gurukrupa Corporation Pvt. Ltd. a Mumbai-based exporter of fruits and vegetables regularly exporting fresh fruits and vegetables to the EU and the Middle East.

A consignment of 20 MT (1540 boxes) of bananas was flagged off on 17th February 2024 from Maharashtra by Chairman, APEDA, Abhishek Dev in a collaborative effort with the Central Institute of Sub-tropical Horticulture (CISH). APEDA highlighted the development of sea protocol employed for this shipment by CISH for maintaining the quality of fruit in transit.

Chairman APEDA encouraged more exporters to employ novel methods in shipping new products to new destinations, with APEDA supporting and facilitating these endeavors. He highlighted APEDA’s financial assistance scheme, which now is putting special emphasis on supporting women entrepreneurs. He applauded the contribution of CISH in the development of the sea protocols and congratulated all personnel for a successful flag-off. 

Recently, Russia has shown keen interest in the procurement of tropical fruits from India with bananas being one of them, which significantly is a major Agri import of Russia, which was presently, primarily being imported from Ecquador, in Latin America.

The major export destinations for Indian bananas include Iran, Iraq, UAE, Oman, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Afghanistan, and the Maldives. Additionally, the USA, Russia, Japan, Germany, China, the Netherlands, the UK, and France present India with abundant export opportunities.

The consignment was flagged off under the banner of M/s. Gurukrupa Corporation Pvt., Ltd, the women entrepreneurship is a prolific registered exporter of APEDA. M/s. Gurukrupa Corporation procured bananas directly from farmers of Andhra Pradesh. After harvesting, banana was brought to an APEDA approved packhouse in Maharashtra where it was graded, sorted, packed, boxed and stuffed in containers. The container was transported to JNPT for further voyage to Novorossiysk port, Russia for the final destination at Moscow Russia.

Banana is a major horticultural produce with Andhra Pradesh being the largest banana-producing state in India, followed by Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh. These five states collectively contribute around 67 per cent to India’s banana production in the fiscal year 2022-23.

Despite being the largest global producer of bananas, India’s exports do not reflect this quantitative evaluation. India’s export share in the global market is only 1 per cent even though the country accounts for 26.45 percent of the world’s banana production (35.36 million Metric Ton). In the fiscal year 2022-23, India exported bananas worth USD 176 million, equivalent to 0.36 MMT.

Within the next five years, Banana exports from India are expected to achieve the target of 1 billion USD. This achievement will ensure an increase in farmers’ income and improve the livelihood of more than 25,000 farmers and is estimated to generate employment for more than 50,000 aggregators directly or indirectly linked to the supply chain. 

A consignment of 20 MT (1540 boxes)

The companies share a vision of delivering transformative bio-insecticides that promote sustainable agriculture practices worldwide.

Japan based Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd. and Boost Biomes Inc. announced a joint development agreement to develop novel bio-insecticides. NICHINO is a global chemicals company, focused on agriculture. Boost is a biotechnology startup company developing microbiome products for agriculture. This program will address the devastating challenges of insect pests.

Under the joint development program, NICHINO and Boost will combine their expertise to develop a novel bio-insecticide. Boost’s proprietary technology platform identifies interactions between microbes, which the company uses to assemble novel, effective and reliable multi-microbial products. The companies share a vision of delivering transformative bio-insecticides that promote sustainable agriculture practices worldwide.

Chemical products have been fairly successful at controlling insect pests, and NICHINO in particular has a historic role in the industry due to new product development. However, biological alternatives to chemical products are an essential market need. NICHINO is now taking a leading role in the industry by working to develop biological alternatives to chemical products. “Addressing crop pests with biological products is the critical need of this century, just as the discovery of chemical products to achieve the same goal was a desperate need of the last century. With NICHINO’s nearly 100 years in the industry, we understand the needs of our customers and are committed to commercializing novel, highly-effective and environmentally-friendly insecticide products,” said Shiro Takahashi, NICHINO’s Senior Executive Officer and Division Manager of Corporate Planning Division.

“It is a real pleasure and exciting to work with established experts at NICHINO. We leveraged internal Boost efforts to jointly design an accelerated path to product discovery. We appreciate the NICHINO vision and leadership in the space,” said Jamie Bacher, CEO of Boost “This is another example of how our platform can address diverse needs in the industry, and how we are ready and able to work with partners to achieve a variety of commercial goals with the theme to reduce the environmental impact of the food and agriculture industries broadly.”

The companies share a vision of delivering