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W
ith the declaration of “Floriculture” as an extreme focus area by the Ministry
of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, the sector has acquired a
special status in the basket of India’s export commodities. The sector is still
in a nascent stage of development and accounts for a negligible share in the global
exports. However, the sector has attracted attention of the major giants from both
within the country and overseas market. As a result, over the years, there has been a
mushroom growth of floricultural units in the country. The industry thus offers
tremendous potential for boosting exports of floriculture and floriculture products and
the same are set to make a breakthrough in the near future.
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India produces a wide variety of floricultural products which inter alia include flowers
both fresh and dried: roses, carnations, orchids, chrysanthemums, etc, foliage of
plants, potted and nursery plants, bulbs and seeds, tubers, rooted cuttings, leaves,
micro propagation material and extraction of oils from flowers.
A major growth in the country has been in the production of cut flowers for exports.
More than 150 export-oriented units have been approved by
the Government of India and are coming up in
different parts of the country, particularly
around Pune, Chandigarh,
Bangalore, Delhi and
Hyderabad. A majority of these
are being set up with
collaboration of foreign
technology and infrastructure
support.
The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Development Authority (APEDA) over
the years has been playing an important role in the export promotion and
development of floriculture and floriculture products. Growers/exporters are provided
assistance under its various schemes for making improvement in packaging, quality
upgradation, creation of infrastructures, etc.
World trade in floriculture is estimated at $100 billion. It has reportedly been growing
at the rate of 15 per cent annum. Developed countries account for more than 90 per
cent of the total world trade in floriculture products. European countries, Japan and
United States are the major importers of floricultural products. On the export side,
Netherlands continues to be the world leader in the export of floricultural products.
Italy, USA and Israel are the other major exporting countries.
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(v) New Foreign Trade Policy (FTP): Under the new FTP (2004-09) announced by
the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, a host of incentives have
been given to boost agri-exports. These inter alia include (i) duty-free import of
capital goods under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) scheme, (ii) Duty
credit scrip equivalent to 5 per cent of the f.o.b. value of exports, and (iii) Launching
of Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana which is aimed at promoting agri-exports, viz. ,
flowers, vegetables, fruits, minor forest produce, etc.
(vi) Exemption from Import Duty: The Govt. has fully exempted import duty on
ornamental plants, tubers and bulbs of flowers, cutting of saplings of flower plants
used for the purpose of sowing and planting.
(vii) Entry of Large Units: To meet the burgeoning demand for floricultural products
both in the domestic and overseas markets, a host of major Indian companies have
entered this sector. Prominent among them comprise RPG Group, Harrison
Malayalam, Oriental Floriculture, a Tata company. These companies have started
commercial production of roses with technical and marketing tie-ups mainly with most
of the Dutch companies.
(viii) Air freight subsidy: In a move to make export of floricultural products more
competitive in the international market, the Government has decided to grant air
freight subsidy on cut flowers (HS Code: 06.03.1000). The scheme is being
implemented by APEDA.
India's Exports
Detailed item wise data on exports of floricultural products during the period
2001-02 and 2004-05 appear at Annexure I.
TABLE 2
INDIA’S EXPORTS OF FLORICULTURAL PRODUCTS TO MAJOR MARKETS IN
THE YEARS 2003-04 AND 2004-05
(Rs. crore)
Country 2003-04 2004-05 %growth in 2004-05
over 2003-04
USA 73.39 48.75 (-)33.57
Netherland 27.11 26.38 (-)2.69
UK 28.10 25.12 (-)10.61
Germany 21.38 20.57 (-)3.79
Japan 25.48 12.31 (-)51.69
Italy 11.57 8.59 (-)25.76
France 8.15 5.31 (-)34.85
UAE 3.54 4.90 38.42
Belgium 2.54 4.90 38.42
Australia 5.16 4.15 (-)19.57
Austria 1.74 4.14 137.93
China 0.68 3.94 479.41
Poland 6.78 3.43 (-)49.41
Spain 3.33 2.99 (-)10.21
Canada 2.35 2.21 (-)5.96
Sweden 1.73 2.12 22.54
Portugal 1.90 1.83 (-)3.68
South Africa 0.38 1.75 360.53
Singapore 2.45 1.70 (-)30.61
Maldives 0.25 1.56 524.00
Switzerland 1.88 1.45 (-)22.87
New Zealand 1.91 1.43 (-)25.13
Greece 1.72 1.41 (-)18.02
Russia 0.94 1.29 37.23
Hong Kong 0.51 1.14 123.53
Saudi Arabia 0.72 1.08 50.00
TOTAL (ALL 250.45 212.70 (-)15.07
INDIA)
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Export Prospects
The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Development Authority (APEDA) over
the years has been playing an important role in the export promotion and
development of floriculture and floriculture products. Growers/exporters are
provided assistance under its various schemes for making improvement in
packaging, quality upgradation, creation of infrastructures, etc. Setting up of more
cold storage facilities at the airports and making availability of a fleet of refrigerated
vans for handling flowers from production units to airports; (ii) Greater participation
in the specialized international trade fairs in floriculture; (iii) Diversifying product
range of flowers as presently roses constitute main item of exports, (iv) Making
improvements in the quality of the flowers; (v) Better supply chain; and (vi) Setting up
of more flower auction centers.
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ANNEXURE I
(Rs. crore)
Hs Code Item 2001- 2002- 2003- 2004- % growth
02 03 04 05 in 2004-
045 over
2003-04
06.04.9900 Foliage branches etc, not 19.38 58.08 108.71 91.60 (-)15.74
fresh without flower buds
& grasses suitable for
bouquets/ornamental
purposes excluding fresh
06.03.9000 Other cut flowers & flower 51.96 58.15 68.40 59.61 (-)12.85
buds suitable for
bouquets for ornamental
purposes
06.03.1000 Cut flowers & flower buds 37.99 43.23 45.74 38.35 (-)16.16
suitable for bouquets or
ornamental purposes,
fresh
06.02.9030 Plant for tissue culture 7.63 11.51 17.59 13.77 (-)21.72
06.02.9090 Other live plants 4.31 2.22 2.21 4.67 111.31
06.01.1000 Bulbs, tubers, tuberous 2.56 2.17 1.28 1.54 20.31
roots, corms, crown &
rhizomes, dormant
06.02.2090 Other trees, shrubs - - 0.33 1.11 236.36
&bush grafted not
06.02.9010 Mushroom spawn 0.01 0.15 0.40 1.00 150.00
06.01.2090 Other bulbs, tubers, 0.49 0.40 0.53 0.80 50.94
tuberous roots, etc
06.02.1000 Uprooted cuttings & slips 1.25 1.13 0.38 0.68 78.95
of live plants
06.01.2021 Chicory plants - - 0.57 0.50 (-)12.28
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Source: Compiled from the data of DGCI&S, “Monthly Statistics of India’s Foreign
Trade" March 2002, 2003 and 2004, and 2005 issues, Kolkata.
ANNEXURE II
Source: Compiled from the data of DGCI&S, “Monthly Statistics of India’s Foreign
Trade: Exports & Re-Exports” March 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 issues, Kolkata.
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ANNEXURE III
NETHERLAND
06.04.9900 Foliage branches etc, not fresh 6.94 7.73 11.38
without flower buds & grasses
suitable for bouquets/ornamental
purposes excluding fresh
06.03.9000 Other cut flowers & flower buds 8.48 6.86 (-)19.10
suitable for bouquets for
ornamental purposes
06.03.1000 Cut flowers & flower buds suitable 3.85 6.76 75.58
for bouquets or ornamental
purposes, fresh
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GERMANY
06.04.9900 Foliage branches etc, not fresh 14.66 12.50 (-)14.73
without flower buds & grasses
suitable for bouquets/ornamental
purposes excluding fresh
06.03.9000 Other cut flowers & flower buds 4.03 6.61 64.02
suitable for bouquets for
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ornamental purposes
06.02.9030 Plant for tissue culture 0.73 0.60 (-)17.81
06.03.1000 Cut flowers & flower buds suitable 0.47 1.13 (-)140.43
for bouquets or ornamental
purposes, fresh
06.02.9090 Other live plants 0.32 0.06 (-)81.25
06.01.2021 Chicory plants 0.02 - -
Total (incl. others) 21.38 20.57 (-)3.79
JAPAN
06.03.1000 Cut flowers & flower buds suitable 2.34 14.18 505.98
for bouquets or ornamental
purposes, fresh
06.04.9900 Foliage branches etc, not fresh 1.21 0.48 (-)60.33
without flower buds & grasses
suitable for bouquets/ornamental
purposes excluding fresh
06.02.9030 Plant for tissue culture 0.14 0.31 121.43
06.01.1000 Plant for tissue culture 0.16 0.31 93.75
06.03.9000 Other cut flowers & flower buds 0.28 0.21 (-)25.00
suitable for bouquets for
ornamental purposes
06.01.2021 Chicory plants 0.01 0.05 400.00
# G.P. Gandhi
Formerly with the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade,
New Delhi