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Cashew export likely to decline

June 15, 2018 at 11:38 AM , Mark Overseas
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Nearly 700 processors shutting shop due to nonviable operations

India produces 6-7 million tonne of raw cashew per annum and was till recently the leading supplier of cashew kernels to the global markets.

The cashew export increased by 2.8% in 2017-18 against the last fiscal 2016-17. The marginal increase shown last year was mostly due to export obligations of the traders who availed financial grant from government and imported raw cashew.

The obligations have expired and they have no incentive to export when the raw materials are priced high and processing is costly. Nearly 100 processors from Kerala have gone under NPA

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