Arunachal inks MoU with Dubai company for export of fruits, vegetables

The Mou was signed in New Delhi on Friday on the sidelines of the World Food India 2023 event, officials said here on Saturday

Food, Vegetables, Inflation
Press Trust of India Itanagar
2 min read Last Updated : Nov 04 2023 | 4:23 PM IST

To promote export of agriculture and allied sector products from Arunachal Pradesh, the state Agriculture Marketing Board (APAMB) has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Dubai-based Lulu Hypermarket.

The Mou was signed in New Delhi on Friday on the sidelines of the World Food India 2023 event, officials said here on Saturday.

Chief Minister Pema Khandu expressed happiness over the agreement.

Taking to X, Khandu said, "Delighted to share that Arunachal Pradesh Agriculture Marketing Board (APAMB) has signed a five-year MoU with Lulu Hypermarket LLC, Dubai, UAE, for supply of oranges and vegetables to Gulf countries."

This agreement paves the way for supply of oranges and vegetables to Gulf countries, signifying an important milestone in agriculture and market linkage. The MoU shall provide opportunities to our farmers to further extend their market presence on a global scale and also make agriculture more lucrative for them, the chief minister said.

"I extend my best wishes to all those involved in this landmark agreement," he added.

The MoU, which is for five years, primarily covers the export of orange, pumpkin and some other products from the state to the Gulf countries through the extensive network of Lulu Hypermarkets, one of the leading and diversified business conglomerates with more than 200 hypermarkets across the globe and a turnover of USD 8.5 billion.

The MoU was signed by APAMB CEO Okit Paling and the company's CMD Zulfikar Kadavath.

The collaboration will open new avenues for the agricultural community, creating opportunities for farmers and producers to expand their reach and showcase their products on a global scale, the officials said.

Lulu Hypermarkets will work closely with APAMB to facilitate the export of a diverse range of agriculture and allied sector products from the state.

The collaboration is aimed at fostering economic growth, boost exports and enhance the overall well-being of the farmers.

APAMB is also in active discussion with Singapore-based exporters and plans to take advantage of the cargo flight from Guwahati to Singapore.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Nov 04 2023 | 4:23 PM IST

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