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Indian seafood exports to EU likely to rise from $227m in 2000-01 to $1.06b in 2014-15

byCustoms Today Report
24/04/2015
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NEW YORK: Indian seafood exports to the European Union (EU) have been steadily growing from $227 million in 2000-01 to $805 million in 2011-12 and is expected to reach $1.06 billion in 2014-15 , according to Leena Nair, chairperson of Marine Products Export Development Authority of India (MPEDA)

Speaking at a luncheon event organised by the MPEDA on the sidelines of the Brussels seafood fair on Wednesday, she noted that among EU countries, Spain tops the list of importing Indian seafood products with $188 million, followed by Belgium with $187 million, Britain and Italy with $128 million each and France with $106 million.

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These are the four major buyers in the EU and trade with the EU has also been climbing up,” said Nair.

India exports today over 75,000 metric tonnes of shrimp to the EU and is the largest supplier of shrimp from non-European countries to the EU. Apart from shrimp, India is also one of the largest supplier of squid and cuttle fish to Europe, especially to Spain and Italy.

EU imported close to 44,000 MT of cuttle fish and 30,000 MT of squid from India this year.

India has one of the highest number of EU-approved processing plants — 300 — and 46 EU-approved cold storages, Nair said that Indian seafood exports around the world have been going up.

We have been doing very well in exports. Our exports have doubled and tripled. From 2008 to 2009 where we were at $1,9 billion and now we hope to reach $5.7 billion.”

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