It said the app "Hortinet" is an integrated traceability system developed by APEDA for providing internet-based services to the stakeholders.
The app will facilitate "farm registration, testing and certification of grape, pomegranate and vegetables for export from India to the European Union in compliance with standards".
This initiative is expected to increase the accessibility and reach of the traceability software system among farmers and other stakeholders, it added.
Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said the use of mobile app and traceability system is a great tool in identifying farmers and laboratories from where the produce was sourced and tested.
APEDA should make efforts in enrolling larger number of farmers and exporters through the new technology tool, she said.
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