A delegation of
arecanut cooperatives and elected representatives from Karnataka has
urged the Union Minister for Commerce and Industries, Nirmala
Sitharaman, to ban the import of arecanut and to promote the production
of value-added arecanut-based products.
The Members
of Parliament from Karnataka, BS Yeddiyurappa and Nalin Kumar Kateel,
and the President of Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing
Cooperative (Campco) Ltd SR Satishchandra, were part of the delegation
that met the minister in Delhi on Tuesday.
SR Satishchandra told BusinessLine that the memorandum highlighted issues such as arecanut production in the country and the impact of import on its economy.
The
production of arecanut increased from 3.30 lakh tonnes to 6.09 lakh
tonnes during the period between 2001 and 2013. The current production
might have crossed eight lakh tonnes, he said.
Since
the production fulfils the domestic demand, even a small amount of
import will also damage the economy in the arecanut-growing areas.
Any fall in the price of arecanut affects the stakeholders in the arecanut sector.
He
said the price of red variety of arecanut has come down from ₹800 a kg
to ₹220 in the last two years. The delegation requested the minister to
ban the import of arecanut immediately, and to promote the production of
arecanut-based products such as mouth fresheners and other healthcare
products.
The delegation was of the opinion that any
move to promote new products will provide new market for arecanut,
which is now being used in products such as ‘gutkha’ and ‘paan masala’.
The
minister has been requested to focus on these initiatives to help
stabilise the price in the arecanut market, Satishchandra said.
Source : Business Line
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