Jharkhand's Aamrapali Mangoes Make Their Way to the UK, Piyush Goyal Celebrates Local Success
Jharkhand's Aamrapali mangoes reach UK, Goyal hails 'Local Goes Global'
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Aamrapali mangoes from Simdega district in Jharkhand, cultivated by a women-led farmer producer company, are now being exported to the UK. Union Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized this achievement as part of India's growing agricultural exports and women's empowerment in farming.
- 01Aamrapali mangoes are exported from Jharkhand's Simdega district to the UK.
- 02The initiative is led by a women farmer producer company, enhancing women's roles in agriculture.
- 03Union Minister Piyush Goyal praised the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) for supporting this initiative.
- 04The export reflects the increasing global reach of India's agricultural products.
- 05This development is part of India's broader strategy to boost agricultural exports and farmer participation in international markets.
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Aamrapali mangoes, cultivated by a women-led farmer producer company in Simdega district, Jharkhand, are now reaching the United Kingdom, marking a significant milestone in India's agricultural export efforts. Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal announced this development, labeling it a success story under the 'Local Goes Global' initiative. Goyal credited the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) for facilitating this export, which not only helps farmers secure better prices but also empowers women in the agricultural sector. This initiative highlights how local produce can access international markets, thus providing economic benefits to growers. Goyal noted that such exports are vital for enhancing the earnings of farmers and strengthening the agricultural value chain in India. As India aims to increase its agricultural exports, the role of farmer-producer organizations is becoming increasingly important in accessing global markets. APEDA, operating under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, plays a crucial role in promoting these exports and supporting farmers and producer groups.
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The export of Aamrapali mangoes is expected to enhance the income of local farmers and empower women in agriculture.
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