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1 SPICES BOARD O T S NAMBIAR JOINT DIRECTOR(MKTG) SPICES BOARD, GOVT. OF INDIA
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2 WORLD TRADE IN SPICES :2005-06 QTY (MT) VALUE (US $ MLN.) WORLD TRADE7500001650.00 INDIA’S SHARE320527517.90 % SHARE4331 INDIA’S STRENGTH In the total World Spice trade in 2005 - 06 INDIA VOLUME(43%)INDIA VALUE(31%)
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3 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED SPICES IN INDIA DURING 2005-06 SPICESQTY (MT) PEPPER49000 CARDAMOM(SMALL)12540 CARDAMOM(LARGE)5185 CHILLI *1233500 VANILLA188 TOTAL (INCLUDING OTHERS) *3866069 * REFER TO 2004-05
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4 EXPORT OF INDIAN SPICES YEARQTY (TONS) VALUE RS. CRORE MLN US$ 2001-022432031940.55407.85 2002-032641072086.71431.45 2003-042543821911.60416.56 2004-053354882200.00490.60 2005-06*3205272295.25517.90 2006-07 (TARGET)3000002400.00525.00 * PROVISIONAL
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5 ITEM 2004 – 052005 – 06 * QTYVALUEQTYVALUE MINT PRODUCTS9300407.7711000575.00 SPICE OILS & OLEORESINS5600463.756225500.00 SEED & OTHER SPICES103995373.32109655366.38 CHILLI138000499.00113250403.50 PEPPER14150121.4016700140.50 TURMERIC43000156.5046500153.00 CURRY POWDER775066.10900077.00 GINGER1300059.50725040.76 CARDAMOM(SMALL)65023.9087527.00 VANILLA4328.767212.11 TOTAL3354882200.003205272295.25 EXPORT OF SPICES FROM INDIA (QTY IN M.T; VALUE RS CRORE) * PROVISIONAL
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6 MAJOR PRODUCT SEGMENTS IN EXPORTS OF SPICES VALUE: 2004-05
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7 MAJOR DESTINATION FOR INDIAN SPICES VALUE: 2004-05
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8 IMPORT OF SPICES INTO INDIA YEARQTY (M.T) VALUE (RS CRORE$) 2001-0286335505.08 2002-03121366588.73 2003-04126235563.64 2004-0599100540.24 2005-06(E)84500515.41 (E) : Estimate QTY IN M.T; VALUE IN Rs. CRORE
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9 INDIAN SPICE INDUSTRY 1998 REGISTERED EXPORTERS 364 MANUFACTURER EXPORTERS 100 EXPORTERS (5%) CONTRIBUTE OVER 80% OF EXPORTS 98 UNITS WITH IN-HOUSE LABORATORIES 16 SPICE HOUSE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS 5 UNITS CERTIFIED UNDER ISO 9000 INDIAN SPICES LOGO PROVIDED TO RETAIL/INSTITUTIONAL PACKS 55 SPICE BRANDS REGISTERED WITH THE BOARD
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10 FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR: ADOPTION OF HI-TECH IN SPICE PROCESSING SETTING UP/UPGRADATION OF QC LABORATORY ISO/HACCP CERTIFICATION PRODUCT/BRAND PROMOTION, PACKAGING DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATION IN TRADE FAIRS PRINTING OF PROMOTIONAL LITERATURES EXPORT PROMOTION SCHEMES OF SPICES BOARD
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11 INDIA’S SHARE IN VALUE ADDED SPICES SPICESINDIA’S EXPORT WORLD TRADE % SHARE GROUND SPICES7000010000070 SPICE OILS & OLEORESINS6225800080 MINT PRODUCTS110002000050 Qty in Tons
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12 YEARVALUE ( MLLN US $) 2001-020.57 2002-030.48 2003-041.11 2004-051.07 2005-062.02 EXPORT OF ORGANIC SPICES Growing Food Safety Concern with Organic……… Value
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13 Major Organic Spices Exported are Pepper White Pepper Cardamom Chilli Ginger Turmeric Vanilla Etc.
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14 QUALITY CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AWARDED TO PROCESSOR EXPORTERS HAVING EXCLUSIVE FACILITIES FOR MEETING PRESCRIBED STANDARDS OF QUALITY PROCESSING AWARDED TO EXPORTERS OF SPICES INCLUDING MERCHANT EXPORTERS OF BRANDED CONSUMER PACKS/INSTITUTIONAL PACKS
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15 YEAR WHOLE FORMVALUE ADDED FORM VALUE% SHARE VALUE% SHARE 2001-021684124059 2002-031603727263 2003-041654025060 2004-052084228358 2005-061773434166 INDIAN SPICE EXPORTS Adding Value to Spices…….. Value Value in Mln US$
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16 BOARD’S PROMOTIONAL SCHEMES Thrust On Quality Value Addition Technology Packaging
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17 TECHNOLOCY AND VALUE ADDTION NEW PRODUCTS NEW PACKAGING NEW F0RMS NEW USES NEW FEATURES INNOVATIONS INRETAILING OFF SHOOTS OF TECHNOLOGY Contd…….
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18 TECHNOLOGY DECIDES THE WINNER BY ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY BY ADDING NEW FEATURES BY ADDING MORE CONVENIENCE BY REDUCTING COST
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19 ADOPTION OF HIGH-TECH PROCESSES & TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION SUPER CRITICAL EXTRACTION CRYO GRINDING STEAM STERILIZATION QUALITY SYSTEMS
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20 NEW INITIATIVES Focus on Retail Foray into Branding Expanding Product Portfolio High Value Spices Herbal Spices, Organic Spices & Vanilla Brand Promotion Cardamom Marketing
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