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Indian coconut exports up 13.5% in 2015

byCustoms Today Report
21/05/2015
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KOCHI: Export of coconut products from India recorded an increase of 13.5 percent in fiscal 2014- 15, compared to the previous year.
“Revenue from the export of coconut products, excluding coir and coir products, increased to Rs 1312.38 crore in the last fiscal from Rs 1156.12 crore in 2013-14,” said analysts at the Coconut Development Board in a statement here on Monday. The share of activated carbon in the total exports was Rs 558 crore during the year, slightly lower than in the preceding year.
“Export declined as the domestic price of shell charcoal, the raw material used for the production of activated carbon, remains at a reasonably high level, affecting the competitiveness of the product in the International market. “The trend is expected to continue in the current fiscal year also,” the analysts said. The value of export of dry coconut to Pakistan in fiscal 2014-15 was around Rs 183.06 crore. The export of virgin coconut oil, compared to the previous year, posted a significant growth in both quantity and value. “From Rs 4.81 crore in 2013-14, the value of virgin coconut oil export increased to Rs 24.72 crore last year. The quantity of virgin coconut oil export is expected to rise to 2,000 metric tonne in the current fiscal,” the statement added.

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