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Papum Pare explores new export opportunities beyond turmeric

YUPIA : The District Export Promotion Committee (DEPC), Papum Pare, held its first review meeting at the DC Conference Hall here on Friday to deliberate on strategies for promoting exports and strengthening market linkages for local products.

Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner called for the formation of a sub-committee comprising officers from Agriculture and allied departments to finalise the District Action Plan under the “Districts as Export Hubs” initiative.

He directed that the District Action Plan be prepared before the next meeting and presented during the subsequent review. The DC also instructed the nodal officer for the District Export Hub initiative, Amin Nabam, CEO, to begin collecting relevant data for formulation of the action plan.

The DC stated that although turmeric has been identified as the product under the “One District One Product” initiative for Papum Pare, other products being produced in substantial quantities in the district could also be identified and incorporated in the District Action Plan.

Papum Pare is among the 120 districts selected from across the country under the “Districts as Export Hubs” initiative, a flagship programme of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry aimed at promoting local products and enhancing export potential at the district level.

During the meeting, Himanshu Dhar Pandey, Regional Authority of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), delivered a PowerPoint presentation on export promotion and various policy initiatives.

Pandey elaborated on policies relating to import and export of goods, remission of duties and taxes on exported products (RoDTEP), rebate of state and central taxes and levies, Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme, Advance Authorization Scheme, and other export promotion measures.

He also spoke on the Export Promotion Mission focusing on transportation, branding and market accessibility. Highlighting schemes such as “Niryat Protsahan” and “Niryat Disha,” he explained their role in facilitating trade access and expanding holistic market opportunities for local entrepreneurs and producers.

A Bibek Shah, AGM  NABARD stressed the importance of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) and Farmers’ Producer Groups through Large Sized Adivasi Multi-Purpose Societies (LAMPS), along with credit linkages to support agricultural production activities.

He stated that before establishing factories or venturing into exports, there must be a consistent supply of raw materials through sustained agricultural activities. He further invited farmers and growers to avail the various schemes and assistance provided by NABARD.

Amitraj from ECGC Limited spoke on export credit insurance policies and highlighted the importance of insurance coverage in safeguarding exporters against losses incurred during export business transactions.

Ashraf from APEDA, Guwahati Branch, also spoke on export development infrastructure and explained the support extended by APEDA for strengthening import-export infrastructure and export-oriented activities.

Farmers and entrepreneurs attending the meeting actively interacted with officials and clarified their doubts regarding export-import terminologies, procedures and policies.

A representative from the Trade and Commerce Department informed that an Export Promotion Cell would be functionalised in the department at Itanagar by December 2026 and urged stakeholders to utilise the facilities and services to be offered through the cell.

Representatives from SIDBI, NABARD, NCGTC, CGTMSE, Trade and Commerce Department, District Industries Centre and other stakeholder departments attended the meeting.

 

 

 

 

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