Indian vegetable exports jump 20% due to strong demand & lower air freight costs
date:Sep 27, 2020
Indian exporters and officials have stated that exports of vegetables has risen to about 20% more than the pre-Covid levels, helped by demand from West Asia and Europe and lower air freight.

Indian exporters also earned goodwill as they had ensured steady supply even when freight rates were high, unlike countries such as Egypt, China, Kenya and Dominican Republic, said Sunil Awari, GM at Bengaluru-based Namdhari Farm Fresh.

The export demand is 20% higher than the pre-Covid levels. We noticed
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