According to the provisional estimates, the increase of $1 billion in revenue in 12 months is a great achievement. Export revenue grew 30 per cent in dollar terms. During 2011-12 and 2012-13, earnings were $3.5 billion. In rupee terms, the estimates indicated an earning of Rs 20,000 crore.
In 2012-13, India exported 928,215 tonnes valued at Rs 18,856 crore. In 2011-12, the country had exported 862,021 tonnes valued at Rs 16,597 crore. MPEDA now targets an earning of $ 10 billion by 2020. This performance was due to two major factors: Serious fall in the production and export of shrimp from Southeast Asian countries and the lowering of countervailing duty on Indian shrimp exports in the US.
Production in Southeast Asian countries had been affected badly due to the spread of a disease called Early Mortality Syndrome. Supply from Thailand, the world’s second largest shrimp producer, dropped around 50 per cent from the normal 500,000 tonnes a year. Other leading producers Vietnam and Malaysia had also been hit. India could cash on this global situation and enhanced its exports to these countries too.
Rise in local demand in Korea also caused warming up in global prices, said Anwar Hashim, a leading exporter and former president of Seafood Exporters Association of India. However, USA was the largest market for Indian shrimps, as the country imported 51.24 per cent of the total Indian shrimp exports. This was followed by South East Asian countries (16 per cent), EU (15.82 per cent) and Japan (4.94 per cent).
Shortage of shrimp due to spread of EMS also caused rise in prices and, this, in turn, helped the steep rise in dollar earnings, he added. Increase in the production of Vannamei shrimp, rise in the productivity of Black Tiger variety and increase in export of chilled items also helped achieve higher exports, MPEDA said.
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