In rupee terms, the shipments recorded a growth of 9 per cent last fiscal at Rs 17,664.61 crore.
In 2015-16, spices and related product export aggregated USD 2.48 billion (Rs 16,238.23 crore).
The exports registered "an increase of 12 per cent in volume, 9 per cent in rupee terms and 6 per cent in dollar terms", it said in a statement.
Chilli continued to be the most sought-after spice in 2016-17 with export of 4 lakh tonnes, followed by cumin, turmeric, garlic, nutmeg and mace.
A shift in dietary preferences from conventional spices to processed and value-added spices was evident in the export statistics, he added.
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