
CHAPTER 16
AGRICULTURAL EXPORT ZONES
Objective
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16.1 |
In a fast
changing international trade environment and with a view to providing remunerative returns
to the farming community in a sustained manner, efforts will be made to provide improved
access to the produce/ products of the Agriculture and Allied sectors in the international
market. |
Agri Export
Zone |
16.2 |
State
Governments may identify product specific Agri export zone for end to end development for
export of specific products from a geographically
contiguous area. State Government may
evolve a comprehensive package of services
provided by all State Government Agencies, State Agricultural Universities and all
institutions and agencies of the Union Government for intensive delivery in these zones. Such
services which would be managed and
co-ordinated by State Government would include provision of pre/post harvest treatment and
operations, plant protection, processing, packaging, storage and related research &
development, etc. APEDA will supplement, within its schemes and
provisions, efforts of State Governments for facilitating such exports. |
EPCG Scheme |
16.3 |
Agriculture
exporters shall be eligible for the facility of EPCG scheme as described in Chapter-6 of
the Policy. The export obligation shall be determined in accordance with paragraph 6.2 of
the Policy but the licence holder shall not be required to maintain the average level of
exports as specified in sub paragraph 6.5(v) of the Policy. Such
exporter shall have the facility to move or to shift the capital goods within the zone
provided he maintains accurate record of such movements. However such equipments shall not
be sold or leased by the licence holder. This facility shall also be available to service
providers, setting up common infrastructural facilities such as
sorting, grading, polishing, packaging, cold storage, transport equipment/ refrigerated
vans, vapour treatment heat treatment
plant, X-ray screening facility etc. The units
setup in the notified Agri Export Zone shall be entitled to the benefits available under
the scheme. A service provider in the Agri Export Zone may import equipment under the EPCG
scheme for supplying services to agri exports. The export obligation may be offset by the
service provider by earning foreign exchange in lieu of services rendered. |
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Duty
Exemption/ Remission
Scheme |
16.4 |
The agriculture
exporter shall be entitled to the facility for import of inputs like fertilizers,
pesticides, insecticides, packing material etc. under Advance Licence/DFRC/DEPB scheme as
given in Chapter-7 of the Policy subject to the eligibility criteria and conditions
enumerated under the scheme. |
Status |
16.5 |
The agri
exporter shall be eligible for recognition as Export House/Trading House/Star Trading
House/ Super Star Trading House on achieving the performance level as mentioned below |
Category |
Average FOB
value during the preceding three licensing years, in Rupees |
FOB value
during the preceding licensing year, in Rupees |
Average NFE
earnings made during the preceding three licensing years, in Rupees |
NFE earned
during the preceding licensing year, in Rupees |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
(5) |
EXPORT HOUSE |
4 crores |
6 crores |
3 crores |
5 crores |
TRADING HOUSE |
20 crores |
30 crores |
15 crores |
25 crores |
STAR TRADING HOUSE |
100 crores |
150 crores |
75 crores |
125 crores |
SUPER STAR
TRADING HOUSE |
300 crores |
450 crores |
225 crores |
375 crores |
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In addition to
the double weightage available under paragraph 12.7, the double weightage on FOB or NFE on
the export of agriculture product for recognition as status holders shall be available. |
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Information Requirements |
16.6 |
A database on
agricultural products and markets including aspects of commercial intelligence relevant to
exports will be established. Assistance shall be provided to the exporters, growers
organisations, trade association for conducting surveys/ feasibility studies, market
studies etc. |