02 Mar, 2023 News Image FSSAI issues FAQs on application for vegan logo endorsement.
The FSSAI has issued a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on application for vegan logo endorsement in order to placate queries of the food businesses involved in manufacturing of such products.
 
The food authority has stated that the products which are not required to apply for vegan endorsement include products which are vegan by default like raw agricultural commodities viz. Rice, cereals and pulses, oil seeds, dry fruits and so on. Agriculture commodities which are minimally processed without any addition of other ingredients viz. Oil, wheat flour and raw agriculture/ horticulture commodities singly or mixed without any addition of other ingredients.
 
For registration, same product with multiple variants and two or more different products from the same firm, a separate application for each variant/product needs to be submitted and the same shall not be considered under single application.  
 
Also, if there is any change in only design of Front of the Pack, the FBO need not resubmit the application.
 
Further FSSAI has said that, as long as there is no change in the product ingredient, additives and processing aids (addition of new ingredients, additives and processing aids or removal of existing ingredients, additives and processing aids) the FBO need not re-submit the revised documents/ labels each time for only change in quantification of the ingredients.  
 
For vegan endorsement having multiple manufacturing units, the food authority has stated that the vegan logo endorsement is given for the applied product for particular manufacturing site.
 
Hence, in case of multiple manufacturing facility for single product, the retailer/marketer must apply with separate application for each manufacturing site.
 
And, to get vegan logo endorsement, if the product is approved, the Food Business Operator is required  to submit the approval letter (Form-B) to the concerned licensing authority through FoSCoS (Food Safety Compliance System) for endorsement of the vegan logo on the product applied.

 Source:  fnbnews.com
02 Mar, 2023 News Image Sustainability and inclusive growth are key to India's growth journey: Shri Piyush Goyal

Shri Piyush Goyal, the Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles said that developed and developing countries must have different goals and timelines while being sensitive to each other's needs, potential goals and roadmap towards sustainability. He was addressing the gathering at Confederation of Indian Industry’s (CII) Special Plenary Session of India Europe Business and Sustainability Conclave in New Delhi today. 

Shri Goyal highlighted that India has been one of the top 5 performers when it comes to benchmarking our work and meeting the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). ‘Technology, finance and sustainable lifestyles are going to play an important role in ensuring sustainable growth’, he opined. 

Shri Goyal urged world leaders to recognize that everyone must contribute their fair share in improving energy efficiency, in reducing waste, in boosting the circular economy and in achieving green goals by transitioning and helping other nations transition to green growth to make the world a better place to live in. India's partnership with the UK and the EU is significant in the global effort to make the planet safer and greener, he said. 

He reiterated India's commitment to ensuring that sustainability and inclusive growth defined India's growth story. The Minister urged all business leaders to focus on sustainability and ensure that all actions respect nature. 

Shri Goyal said that today’s businesses understood the value of sustainability and the complementarity of sustainability with business. He stressed that the long-term value proposition for any business came out of sustainability as it would make businesses safer for the stakeholders and prepares us for a better future. 

Speaking of Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of trusteeship, the Minister said that we must recognize the importance of inter-generational equity and added that we don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors but borrow it from our children. He also pointed out that to India, sustainability and respect for nature came traditionally and naturally

The Minister said that to a large extent the climate crisis was created by high levels of consumption and waste generation. He said that only a collective effort would help combat the climate crisis and achieve sustainable growth. He noted that the government would only be able to play the role of an enabler and that it would be business and people at large who would have to adopt practices that lead to sustainable development. ‘If we accept this as a global responsibility, a shared commitment for a better world, we can do wonders. We need speed and we need to scale up our efforts for a sustainable world’, he observed. 

The Minister referred to the jacket that was gifted to the Prime Minister during the Energy Week, that was made out of recycled plastic and said that the PM had worn it to the Parliament and it was a sign and an inspiration that we all needed to contribute to the Green Movement. He emphasized the importance of sustainability and inclusive growth in India's growth journey. He cited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Zero Defect & Zero Effect Manufacturing, in which quality and sustainability are two crucial elements of India's growth journey. 

The Minister said that inclusive growth had been another vision of the Prime Minister, who aimed at bringing prosperity to every single citizen of the country. He noted that the government had succeeded in meeting the basic requirements of life of the masses, thereby raising aspiration levels, especially of the youth, and empowering them to drive economic growth. Shri Goyal highlighted India's large consumer base of 1.4 billion recognizing sustainability as an important element of future growth.

The Special Plenary Session of India Europe Business and Sustainability Conclave saw participation from European Union (EU), The Netherlands, Malta and United Kingdom (UK). 


 Source:  PIB
02 Mar, 2023 News Image Pursuing 'great' deal with India, says UK trade minister.
Britain is pursuing a 'great' trade deal with India to cut tariffs and open up opportunities for the country's services sector, UK Trade and Industry Secretary Kemi Badenoch has said. Highlighting her priorities since taking charge of the newly merged Department for Business and Trade, Badenoch said her ministry is keen to make it easier for British businesses to access the fast-growing Indian economy with the new trade agreement.
 
She also pointed to the ongoing negotiations for the UK's accession into the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) as reflective of a wider strategic shift towards the Indo-Pacific region.
 
'It's [CPTPP] not just about exporting goods or even services. The Trans-Pacific Partnership is also about the geostrategic shift to the Indo-Pacific as set out in the government's Integrated Review and this really matters for our long-term security,' Badenoch said in an address to the Legatum Institute think tank in London on Tuesday.
 
'It also matters for our long-term growth - this is where the global middle class of the future will come from and we need to be a player. That's also why we're pursuing a great trade deal with India. A deal to cut tariffs and open opportunities for UK services, making it easier for British businesses to sell to an economy set to be the world's third-largest by 2050,' she said.
 
The minister dubbed trade deals like 'motorways', which are useful if there are vehicles to drive on them - with vehicles representing exports and investments.
 
'That's what trade is really, and that's my main focus. So, we are not just the department for getting deals, taking pictures, and signing bits of paper. And that will become even more key as I flesh out our role as the Department for Business and International Trade,' added Badenoch.
 
India and the UK have concluded seven rounds of negotiations towards a free trade agreement (FTA), with the eighth round scheduled in New Delhi later this month.
 
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, who is in India this week for the G20 Foreign Ministers' meeting, will also reaffirm the country's commitment to conclude the FTA.
 
According to official UK government statistics, the bilateral trading relationship was worth GBP 34 billion in 2022 - growing by GBP 10 billion in one year.
 
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the country's leading industry body, estimates an India-UK FTA could boost trade with India by GBP 28 billion a year by 2035 and increase wages across the UK by GBP 3 billion.

 Source:  economictimes.indiatimes.com
02 Mar, 2023 News Image The more the use of millets increases, the more the small farmers will benefit

Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shri Narendra Singh Tomar has said that Shree Anna (Millets) is the need of the day, as it is rich in nutrients. In the present environment, whether at home or outside, food is available to us, but it lacks nutrients as per requirement. Nutrients should be in sufficient quantity in the food, for this it is necessary to have Shree Anna in our food plate. Shri Tomar said this as the chief guest at the inauguration ceremony of the two-day National Millets Conference organized by Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University, Jabalpur as part of the International Year of Millets.

Shri Tomar said that we know that millets are being produced as a special product in the world. With the passage of time, the share of millets in the food plate decreased and millets lost its competitive edge. Efforts are being made to promote millets again and increase its use. Under the leadership of India, the whole world is celebrating the year 2023 as the International Year of Millets. It will be formally launched by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at an International Conference in New Delhi on 18th March. Apart from this, G-20 meetings are due to be held in about 50 cities across the country this year, in which about two lakh people from abroad will visit India. Under the directions of the Prime Minister, a plan has been prepared for the promotion of millets through G-20 meetings. In all the programs of G-20, priority is being given to millets in food, so that when these people return to their country, they take good taste of food from here and India’s Shree Anna gets new recognition in the world. Our farmers and the country will get the benefit of this.

Shri Tomar said that the millets crop is rain-fed, which can be grown with less expenditure and consumes less water. Poor farmers can produce it in barren land. The more the use of millets increases, the more nutrients will be available in the food, which will benefit people. If the use of millets increases in the world, processing will increase, exports will increase, which will benefit small farmers and it will eventually help improve their financial condition. This International Year of Millets is very important from this point of view. To increase research on this in the country, three National Centers of Excellence have been set up in Haryana, Hyderabad and Bengaluru, through which a lot of work is being done. There are about 2000 Startups working in the Agriculture sector, most of which are related to millets. Agricultural products worth more than Rs 4 lakh crore were exported from our country, most of which are organic and millets. Lauding the contribution of Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University in promoting agriculture in Madhya Pradesh and making it emerge as a soya growing state, said the University is also working on millets crops that are vanishing, an area which needs to be doubled up. In the program, Member of Parliament, Shri V.D. Sharma, State Agriculture Minister Shri Kamal Patel and Vice Chancellor Prof. Pramod Kumar Mishra were among dignitaries present.


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02 Mar, 2023 News Image Malaysia: Govt grants six-month approval for eggs import from India to only one company

The approval to import eggs from India was granted to only one company so far, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, in its bid to alleviate shortages in the domestic market

“The company was given permission to import eggs from India based on their track record in bringing eggs from India to Qatar to meet the needs of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. 

“With the company's ability to deliver eggs in a short time, the ministry has agreed to grant special import approval for a period of six months commencing December 2022,” the ministry told Dewan Rakyat in a written reply dated Tuesday (Feb 28).

 

Nonetheless, the ministry did not reveal the name of the company that was granted this import approval.

The ministry was responding to Datuk Wan Saifulruddin bin Wan Jan [Bersatu-Tasek Gelugor ], who asked for the export volume of chicken eggs and the total production volume by local companies from 2018 until the end of February 2023.

Wan Saiful also asked the government to state the reason to import eggs from India, which are more expensive and the egg size is smaller; the list of the AP holders for egg imports, the way they were chosen, and the duration that this AP is in effect.

As a short-term intervention measure to ensure sufficient supply of eggs in the country, the ministry said it has allowed the importation of Fresh White Shell Egg type from India, weighing between 50-55 grams, which can be graded as grade D in Malaysia or medium in India.

“The issue of lack of eggs supply in the local market occurs when there is a decrease in production detected from October to December 2022, where the production cannot cover the needs in the country.

“So far, only one company has been given permission based on the application and proposal received from the company,” it said.

The ministry also said Malaysians on average consume 11.6 billion eggs a year, which translates to 968 million eggs every month, while production between 2018-2022 ranges from 10.9 billion to 13.6 billion eggs.

“Therefore, this production record clearly shows that egg production is sufficient for domestic needs every year, and there is a surplus that allows Malaysia to export eggs abroad.

“Malaysia is the fifth largest egg exporting country in the world, where(in) Malaysia’s main export destinations are Singapore and Hong Kong,” the ministry said.


 Source:  The Edge Market
02 Mar, 2023 News Image Indian govt plans to procure 34.1 mt wheat from farmers this year.
The Indian Government has plans to purchase 34.1 million tonnes (mt) of wheat in the oncoming rabi marketing season starting April after States informed it that the procurement may be met this year considering current crop conditions.
 
'It is not a target but based on what States have informed the Centre,' a Food Ministry official said, after a day-long meeting of States’ Food Ministers and secretaries on Wednesday. However, he clarified that the open-ended procurement policy will continue and the government will buy whatever quantity farmers want to sell during the procurement season, starting April 1.
 
The development this year assumes significance on the backdrop of last year’s experience when the government could buy only 18.79 mt against a target of 44.4 mt. The lower procurement led to a ban on wheat export in May 22 and it continues. Also, it reallocated grain distributions through ration shops by cutting wheat quota for the beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and replacing it with rice.
 
Sources said the target has been set at a conservative level as the Food Ministry does not want to take any chance with the Agriculture Ministry’s production estimate. The Agriculture Ministry has forecast a record high of 112.18 million tonnes of wheat production during the current crop year to June.
 
UP, Punjab plans
Uttar Pradesh, the largest wheat-growing state, is confident of procuring 5.6 mt of the cereal this year out of an estimated output of 37 mt, official sources said. Punjab, the most significant contributor to Central Pool stock, is confident of buying 13.2 mt out of 16.5 mt estimated production. The procurement last year was 9.65 mt in Punjab and 0.34 mt in UP.
 
'We have told the Centre that exports need not be opened if procurement target is to be met,' said a State government official requesting anonymity. He also said the Centre has assured them that the ban is unlikely to be lifted before the end of procurement.
 
Before the inaugural address, Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra, on the sidelines of the conference, said the procurement in Gujarat is scheduled to start from March 20 and in Madhya Pradesh from March 25 as the fresh crop has started arriving in mandis. Gujarat officials said the State will procure at least 0.15 mt this year out of 0.2 mt targetted and depending on the crop size, the procurement may exceed. State government has estimated wheat production at 2-2.2 mt in Gujarat.

 Source:  thehindubusinessline.com
02 Mar, 2023 News Image India scraps 2023/24 duty-free import quota on sunflower oil.
India has decided to scrap a duty-free imports quota of 2 million tonnes of crude sunflower oil for the next fiscal starting from April 1, the government said on Wednesday, as the world's biggest importer of vegetable oils tries to support local oilseed farmers.
 
The move could lead to higher imports of palm oil, which was earlier attracting taxes even as imports of sunflower oil and soyoil were allowed without any taxes under the quota.
 
New Delhi in May 2022 allowed duty free imports of 2 million tonnes of sunflower oil in 2022/23 and had initially planned to repeat that in 2023/24.
 
India sources sunflower oil from Russia and Ukraine.
 
In January, India decided to scrap duty free imports of crude soyoil for the new fiscal year.
 
India imports soyoil mainly from Argentina, Brazil and the United States.
 
'Crude palm oil imports would become attractive from April onwards,' said a Mumbai-based dealer with a global trade house.
 
India imports palm oil mainly from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.

 Source:  economictimes.indiatimes.com
01 Mar, 2023 News Image Two-day Kisan Mela & Agricultural Exhibition Concludes in Bundelkhand.
A two-day agriculture fair and exhibition was organized at Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi, depicting the pride, prosperity, and the progressive farmers of a self-reliant India. On 27 February, 2023, on the closing ceremony of the fair, the farmer brethren, received answers to several queries and relevant information was communicated at the numerous stalls.
 
The 13th installment of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme was also released to the farmers. This installment will contribute to the development of the agriculture sector. The chief convenor of the Agri -Expo, Dr. Anil Kumar welcomed the gathering. Dr. US Gautam, Deputy Director General (Agriculture Extension), ICAR New Delhi, was the chief guest on the concluding day. Dr. Adarsh Singh, Divisional Commissioner Jhansi, Dr. Vinod Kumar Student Manager Dr. Sanjay Singh Director General UPCAR, Uttar Pradesh, Junaid Ahmed CDO Jhansi, Pulkit Garg Municipal Commissioner etc. were special guests. Dr. Anand Kumar Singh, Deputy Director Horticulture ICAR New Delhi, addressed the Expo through the online platform.
 
The Expo and Kisan Mela were presided over by Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh, Vice Chancellor, Rani Laxmi Bai Central Agricultural University. The guests, through their respective speeches, suggested avenues and possibilities of agricultural product processing and export in Bundelkhand. They remarked that to increase the production, processing, and branding of agricultural products in Bundelkhand, there is a need to increase the product quality and subject experts need to come forward to increase production of pulses, oilseeds, coarse grains, and horticulture in Bundelkhand, and to make it a regional identity.
 
Special products of Bundelkhand like kathia wheat, ginger, tulsi, betel leaf, groundnut etc. can be given GI tagging to increase their export potential. Further it was felt that in the field of horticulture, experts will have to work for ensuring quality of plants and their certification. By increasing the participation of youth(Arya Project), progressive farmers, and women in agriculture, income and employment can be generated through agricultural product processing, value addition, and packaging. Income can be increased by taking production throughout the year, adopting integrated farming systems, diversification, and new techniques.
 
Also, the social and economic development of the area can be strengthened. The university needs to take concrete steps to provide technical assistance to FPOs in Bundelkhand, and cultivation of dates, chironji, ber, dragon fruit etc can be promoted. It is possible to develop entrepreneurship by starting agriculture start-ups for agricultural students and youth.
 
Divisional Commissioner Dr. Adarsh Singh said that at present the country is celebrating Amrit Kaal, Jhansi Mandal has received the maximum investment proposals in the conference held in the state. The challenge lies in getting those proposals off the ground. This year has been declared as the International Millet Year. Red Kathia wheat of Bundelkhand region is very beneficial for health, and is in huge demand, but is not available anywhere other than this region. Hence farmers can benefit by producing Kathia wheat in a scientific way. He further said that the climate of Bundelkhand is favorable for the cultivation of nutritious grains in which there are immense possibilities. Jalaun's peas and Jhansi's groundnut market is the biggest market of the state. He appealed to the farmers to take advantage of the Agriculture University.
 
Jhansi Chief Development Officer Junaid Ahmed said that agri start-ups have an important role in agriculture, and if Kathia wheat gets GI tag, it can be easily promoted. He also praised the ginger produced in Baruasagar. Municipal Commissioner Pulkit Garg said that we have to become job providers and not job seekers. Start-ups can be launched and farmers can ne engaged. The Jhansi Municipal Corporation will soon select 30 start-ups and train them. Chief Guest Dr. US Gautam DDG, Delhi said that farmers will have to work according to Bundelkhand’s environment. It may be a rocky area, but there are immense possibilities of pomegranate, ber, chironji, dragon fruit etc. The Government of India runs several schemes for the farmers and the farmers are being benefitted by them. 721 Krishi Vigyan Kendras are working for the farmers across the country. Krishi Vigyan Kendra has done the first line demonstration on the fields of 6800 farmers.
 
The Vice Chancellor, Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh said that Bundelkhand region has its own specialty, its climate bears something that cannot be grown anywhere else. The farmer produces his crop but getting the right price is the biggest challenge. He said that earlier the farmers here used to import nutritious food grains and this nutritious grain has to be brought into the mainstream farming. He said GI tag, high quality nurseries, start-ups of pulses etc. have to be explored for export opportunities while ensuring the participation of farmers, scientists, entrepreneurs etc.
 
A total of 4 technical sessions were organized in this conference, in which – Experts from all over the country, shared their views on possibilities of value addition and export in agriculture, expansion of agricultural production union and startup, possibilities for promotion and export on pulses, oilseeds and main crops, challenges and forest products of Bundelkhand, fruits, vegetables, and medicinal plants.
 
An Android based mobile app, 'Bundeli Agricultural Marketing',  has been developed in the project 'Integrated Platform for Agri-Entrepreneurs (Farmer-Consumer-Entrepreneur)' funded by Agricultural University and NABARD. The app was released and inaugurated by the guests. Through this mobile app, farmers, consumers, and entrepreneurs of Bundelkhand will be able to connect with their consumers and showcase their products in a better way. University agricultural scientists Dr. Tanuj Mishra, Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Dr. Arpit Suryavanshi, Dr. Shailendra Kumar and Saurabh Singh Gaur are involved in this project. NABARD, APEDA, Bundelkhand Chamber of Commerce, State and District Administration of Jhansi and Uttar Pradesh Government have played an important role in the conference. The farmers appreciated the new models of farming in the fair, and queried about them.
 
While appreciating this fair, the Divisional Commissioner expressed his gratitude to all the officers including the Vice Chancellor of the University for inviting them to this program. On this occasion, an MOU was signed between the University and Tara Blooms Private Limited. On the concluding day of the fair, farmers were demonstrated drone-flying techniques.  The Shri Anna and DWR Jabalpur stalls got the first place in the educational institution category in the fair. NHRDF, New Delhi got second place and Bundelkhand University got third place. For first place in the category of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Shivpuri, M.P, Bharari was second and Jalaun, in third place. In the farmer group category, Balini, Jhansi got first prize, Manpura Mushroom Jhansi and Basant Mahila FPO got second and Aakar, Jhansi got third prize. In private and NGO category, IFFCO stood first, BAIF UP, second and RCOT eva Agri Science got third prize. All these awards were given by the Vice Chancellor. On this occasion Dr. A.R Sharma, Dr. S.S Singh, Dr. S.K Chaturvedi, Dr. B.K Vehra, Dr.V.P Singh, Dr. S.S Kushwaha, Dr. Mukesh Srivastava, Dr M.J Dobariyal , all the officers of Grassland, CAFRI, Agriculture Department, Horticulture Department, and Jhansi Division were present along with the Heads of the Departments of the University, scientific, academic and non-academic employees. The stage was moderated by Dr. Alka Jain and Dr Nishant Bhanu.

 Source:  krishijagran.com
01 Mar, 2023 News Image Centre asks States to firm up plans on onion procurement to help farmers.
The Centre has asked States to firm up their plans to procure onions as farmers are protesting in Maharashtra due to low prices. Though exports are in full swing and higher during April-December of the current fiscal, prices may not see any significant jump as the rabi crop is set to arrive in a month’s time, experts said.
 
Agriculture Commissioner P K Singh held a meeting with State government officials where he asked them to draw up a plan for procurement to help farmers, sources said. The expectation of a bumper rabi harvest, which has a longer shelf life compared to onion grown during the kharif season, has created a bearish sentiment in the market, a senior Agriculture Ministry official said.
 
'There are no restrictions or prohibitions on the export of onions from India,' the Commerce Ministry said on Sunday as Nationalist Congress Party’s Supriya Sule had raised concerns on onion exports a day earlier via Twitter.
 
Record high exports?
According to the government’s agri-export promotion body APEDA, shipments of onions have surged to 17.22 lakh tonnes (lt) worth $394.13 million during April-December of 2022-23. For the entire 2021-22 fiscal, 15.37 lt in were exported. This year’s onion exports may top the record 24.18 lt of exports in 2016-17, the official said.
 
There has been a supply glut of late kharif variety as farmers are eager to sell their entire produce within three days of harvest fearing wastage due to rise in temperature in February. Late kharif crop is normally sold by farmers within a week of the harvest as its shelf life is too short.
 

 Source:  thehindubusinessline.com
01 Mar, 2023 News Image Mizoram to Export Chillis to the United States.
The Northeastern state of Mizoram will soon be earning from one of the most popular agricultural products of the state. This will be the first time that the state will be exporting this farming produce to the United States.
 
The bird’s eye chilli is one of the most popular agricultural products from the state of Mizoram. It has a major demand in the local markets both for fresh consumption and for making pickles. And now, it will be made available in the markets of the United States announced the agriculture minister of Mizoram.
 
Replying to a question by the leader of the opposition in the Mizoram state assembly and the chief of the Zoram People’s Movement, Lalduhoma , the agriculture minister announced that a consignment of 7.5 metric tons of the organically cultivated bird’s eye chilli will be flagged off for the United States. This consignment will be sent soon after the completion of the budget session of the state, which is scheduled to end on Tuesday.
 
The agriculture minister of the state, C Lalrinsanga also mentioned that the state government had already obtained the Geographical Identifier Tag or GI Tag for the particular variety of chilli as Mizo Chilli and that the product was successful in passing the tests for the confirmation of organic products in Bangalore.
 
He also mentioned the state government is working towards the implementation of the Fostering Climate Resilient Upland Farming System in six districts of the state under the Externally Aided project for the improvement of jhum cultivation in the state. He went on to add that a three-tier integrated farming system will also be implemented in 20 villages distributed across six districts.

 Source:  sentinelassam.com