According to a release here today, Boette said Germany is a frontrunner in consuming organic products.
"Indian Ocean is a strategic economic zone as the Indo-German ties have strengthened. Germans are happy with the products from India especially because they meet the international standards," she was quoted as saying in the release.
Aiming to broaden trade links with Germany, the Spices Board, in association with the Marine Products and Exports Development Authority, hosted an interactive session with the German Consul.
MPEDA chairman A Jayathilak advocated for boosting spice and marine products exports and pressed for a transparent quality check procedures during the exports.
"India has been striving hard to meet the prescribed quality standards by European Union and I am happy that we are exporting our products with very less rejection of consignments. 'Going organic' is the buzzword of the town and we are now exporting pesticide-free products," he said.
Marine exports to Germany were to the tune of 5,211 tons worth USD 39.69 million during 2015-16. Frozen shrimp was the major item of export (80 per cent by quantity & value) followed by frozen cephalopod and fish.
Syed Ibrahim, Honorary Consul, German Consulate, said the German food industry relied heavily on spices, especially from quality conscious Kerala.
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