Mission 2020: The Indian Cashew Exports
Cashew is considered as one of the vital sources of nutrients which high calories and protein content, making it the most demanded form of natural supplements in the world. With such a demand, India plays an important role in supplying cashew to major countries in the world. Though the Cashew Exports are doing a tremendous job creation and giving employment to over millions of people, there are several setbacks and issues which the Indian Cashew Export has faced during recent years such as the imposition of import duties, high production cost, GST issues, to name a few. The international market for the cashew seems to be easy access to cater to the needs of cashew to every country in the world due to the presence of easy availability of raw materials and cheap labour. Following the major changes in the taxation policies and subsidies, the Indian Cashew Exports are under reforms, and the Mission 2020 will help a large majority of small-scale cashew providers to generate good incomes with better facility. The Indian Cashew Exports at a glance: The cashew industry and the allied products of cashew is promoted by The Cashew Export Promotion Council of India, termed as CEPCI. Being one of the oldest industries, the cashew industry is run by cottage sectors. India is one of the largest producers of raw cashew nut with the production capacity of 7.8 lakh metric tonnes, and also the largest consumer of cashew in the world. As per the global reports, the Cashew Exports in the year 2016-2017 was US$ 771, which account for the 22% of the Indian Cashew Exports with Vietnam as the major exporter of cashew kernels in the world. The cashew industry, being an important sector in terms of GDP, it is cultivated in more than 17 states of India which makes easy availability of raw cashew ready for exports as well as to cater the growing demands of cashew and cashew kernels for the Indian population. Above all, the Cashew Exports accounts for a 25% share in the world.