Although some varieties of mangoes from northern India are already being exported to Australia, authorities concerned are pursued to consider other varieties as well, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
A delegation from Australia had visited India in June "to verify and certify three irradiation facilities for export of irradiated mangoes from the western and southern parts of India," she said.
Approval for certification of these facilities is under process, he said.
With South Africa also, the market access efforts are continuing, she said adding in case of South Korea, market access was granted in June.
Similarly for grapes exports, she said, the finalisation of import risk analysis is awaited from the US.
"In case of Japan and Vietnam, the import risk analysis with post-harvest mitigation measures is yet to be finalised by them. The matter is being pursued through the Indian Embassies in the respective countries," the minister said.
To get access into Chinese market, India has already submitted priority list for market access of five fruits and vegetables to AQSIQ, China.
India's export of agri and allied products during April- February 2016 declined to Rs 1.43 lakh crore from Rs 1.68 lakh crore in the same period previous year.
"The primary reasons for decline are low commodity prices in the international market, shrinking of global demand, high domestic prices as compared to the international prices, which has made our exports uncompetitive, unfavourable currency rate movements as compared to the competing countries," she said.
In April-May this fiscal, tea exports to Pakistan declined by 0.84 million kg.
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