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Addressing Phytosanitary Requirements: Agriculture

by Ayushi
March 20, 2024
in INDIA
The (commerce) ministry is preparing a data set on export consignments that were rejected by European countries and other regions, where phytosanitary certifications are very stringent leading to major trade barriers despite a relaxation in duties
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Senior officials from India’s Commerce Ministry are gearing up to address the challenges posed by phytosanitary requirements, which have become a significant hurdle for agricultural exports from the country. Phytosanitary requirements refer to regulations aimed at ensuring that agricultural products being exported are free from pests, diseases, and other contaminants that could pose risks to the importing country’s agriculture and environment.

 

According to sources familiar with the matter, certain Indian agricultural exports, including fruits and vegetables, have encountered difficulties in gaining entry into regions like Europe, Australia, and the United States due to stringent phytosanitary requirements. These requirements often involve obtaining phytosanitary certificates, which certify that the exported agricultural products meet the necessary health and safety standards.

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The Commerce Ministry is reportedly compiling data on export consignments that have been rejected by European countries and other regions with stringent phytosanitary regulations. This data will be crucial in identifying the specific issues faced by Indian exporters and formulating strategies to address them effectively.

 

In response to these challenges, the Commerce Ministry is planning to convene a stakeholders’ meeting, which will include discussions with Indian exporters as well as engagement with officials from various countries. The objective is to find practical solutions to the contentious non-tariff barriers that hinder agricultural trade.

 

Phytosanitary certificates are essential for the export of plants, plant products, and agricultural produce, particularly fruits and vegetables. Without these certificates, many markets prohibit the entry of plant products into their countries. Thus, ensuring compliance with phytosanitary requirements is vital for facilitating smooth agricultural exports and accessing international markets.

 

Several Indian agricultural products, such as mangoes, table grapes, okra, peanuts, and curry leaves, have faced rejections in export markets due to issues such as higher-than-approved levels of chemical residues and pest contamination. These rejections not only result in financial losses for exporters but also tarnish India’s reputation as a reliable supplier of agricultural products.

 

Despite recent efforts to enhance trade relations, Indian exporters continue to encounter quality certification issues in certain markets. For instance, exporters to Australia face challenges in obtaining quality certifications, despite the duty relaxation provided under a free trade agreement between the two countries. This highlights the need for ongoing dialogue and cooperation between trading partners to address trade barriers effectively.

 

In addition to bilateral trade agreements, India has been actively pursuing free trade agreements (FTAs) with various countries and regional blocs. Recent agreements with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and other nations aim to strengthen supply chains, attract investments, and create new business opportunities for Indian exporters.

 

However, negotiations for FTAs with some countries, such as the United Kingdom, European Union, and Oman, have faced challenges due to geopolitical tensions and diplomatic issues. Nevertheless, India remains committed to exploring new trade opportunities and expanding its export markets globally.

 

The World Trade Organization (WTO) recognizes the importance of sanitary and phytosanitary measures in safeguarding public health and animal and plant health protection. However, it also acknowledges the potential misuse of these measures as non-tariff barriers to trade.

 

India’s total export value of agricultural commodities has witnessed fluctuations in recent years, influenced by various factors such as global economic conditions, trade policies, and geopolitical developments. Despite challenges such as the economic slowdown and transport disruptions, India remains committed to promoting agricultural exports and enhancing its competitiveness in the global market.

 

Addressing phytosanitary requirements is crucial for boosting agricultural exports from India and expanding access to international markets. By collaborating with stakeholders, engaging in dialogue with trading partners, and adhering to global standards, India can overcome trade barriers and capitalize on its agricultural potential to drive economic growth and development.

Tags: agricultural exportsCommerce Ministryexport certificationFree Trade AgreementsGlobal Tradenon-tariff barriersphytosanitary requirementstrade barriersWorld Trade Organization
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