APEDA is a statutory body under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It is responsible for promoting the export of agricultural and processed food products from India.
APEDA was established under the APEDA Act, 1985 and became operational in 1986. Its headquarters are located in New Delhi.
Objectives of APEDA
The main objective of APEDA is to develop, promote, and regulate the export of scheduled agricultural and processed food products. It also works to improve the quality, packaging, and standards of Indian food exports so that they meet international requirements.
Key Functions of APEDA
Promotion of Agricultural Exports
APEDA promotes the export of agricultural and processed food products by identifying new markets, participating in international trade fairs, and organizing buyer–seller meets.
Registration of Exporters
Exporters dealing in products listed under APEDA must obtain a Registration-cum-Membership Certificate (RCMC) from the authority to export those products.
Quality and Standards Development
APEDA helps ensure that exported food products comply with international quality and safety standards. It supports the development of quality control laboratories, packaging standards, and testing facilities.
Infrastructure Development
The authority provides financial assistance for the development of infrastructure such as pack houses, cold storage, refrigerated transport, and food processing facilities.
Market Development and Branding
APEDA supports branding initiatives and export promotion campaigns to enhance the global visibility of Indian agricultural products.
Products Covered Under APEDA
APEDA is responsible for promoting exports of several agricultural and processed food items, including:
- Fruits and vegetables
- Processed foods
- Meat and meat products
- Poultry products
- Dairy products
- Confectionery and bakery products
- Honey and jaggery
- Pickles and papads
- Basmati rice
Importance of APEDA
APEDA plays a crucial role in strengthening India’s agricultural export sector by:
- Expanding India’s presence in global food markets
- Improving quality and safety standards
- Supporting farmers and food processors
- Increasing foreign exchange earnings through agricultural exports
Through initiatives such as export clusters, traceability systems, and branding campaigns, APEDA contributes to making India a major global supplier of agricultural and processed food products.