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Indian cashew exports decline in current fiscal year

byCT Report
06/01/2016
in India, International Customs
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MUMBAI: In India, while the exports of cashew nuts have continued their downward spiral in the current fiscal year, imports of raw cashew nuts (RCN) have increased.

Total exports during April-November 2015 stood at 64,220 tonnes valued at 3.2bln at a unit value of 505.81 a kg. Whereas, during the corresponding period last year total shipments stood at 78,715 tonnes valued at 3.5 bln at a unit value of 447.50 a kg.

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At the same time, imports of RCN increased to 8,12,047 tonnes valued at ₹6.9 bln during the first eight months of the current financial from 7,91,245 tonnes valued at ₹5.3 bln in the same period the previous fiscal.

The unit value also showed a rise to 85.92 a kg from 67.13. Exports of Cashew Nut Shell Liquid/Cardanol during the current fiscal rose to 7,653 tonnes valued at 40.8 m from 6,944 tonnes valued at 32.2 m. Unit value realisation stood at 53.42/kg (46.50), according to Sasi Varma, Executive Director and Secretary, Cashew Export Promotion Council of India (CEPCI).

“Nearly 50 per cent of the factories in the organised sector continued to remain closed from April 1, following a substantial hike in the wages by the state government and high raw nut prices. As a result, exports continued to decline, adversely affecting the industry on the export front,” Sundaran Prabha, Chairman, CEPCI, told BusinessLine.

However, good persisting domestic demand, he said, is presently supporting the industry but how long it will sustain cannot be predicted, he said.

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