Key Points

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announced new guidelines to support first-time exporters and expand the One District One Product (ODOP) initiative globally. He highlighted India's rapid economic growth, aiming for third-largest economy status by 2027. Goyal praised Bihar's full ODOP coverage and emphasized diverse products like Wayanad coffee and Ratnagiri mangoes. The initiative aims to drive prosperity by taking local products to international markets.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Announces New Guidelines to Boost First-Time Exporters

  • New guidelines to aid first-time exporters in global markets
  • ODOP initiative covers 773 districts with unique products
  • India aims to be third-largest economy by 2027
  • Bihar leads with 100% ODOP product coverage
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Centre to issue new guidelines to promote first-time exporters: Piyush Goyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal reveals plans to support first-time exporters and expand ODOP products globally, citing India's economic growth.

"India is like an oasis in a desert in a tumultuous world and is the fastest growing large economy today. - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, July 14

The government would soon come out with more guidelines on how new markets, new products, and new exporters can be promoted, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday, adding that the Ministry and the districts can partner to promote One District One Product (ODOP) products to newer markets and support first-time exporters.

He said the Commerce Ministry will work with districts to promote first time exporters to newer markets.

Goyal highlighted that 773 districts across various states have contributed to the success story of India.

“India is like an oasis in a desert in a tumultuous world and is the fastest growing large economy in the world today,” said the minister, adding that India will become the third largest economy in 2027.

He said that we have so many diverse products that can take India globally.

Goyal cited examples such as Wayanad’s coffee, Ratnagiri mangoes, and saffron from Pulwama, stating that these represent the wide range of products that can take India’s name to the world.

He said that One District, One Product is a unique initiative, and no other country has something like this. Each district brings a different kind of legacy.

Goyal also mentioned that sometimes, two products have to be recognised under ODOP. He added that local is now going global.

The minister said that 64 out of 87 products are covered under the Industrial Investment Promotion Policy. He informed that all 38 districts of Bihar have achieved 100 per cent coverage of products under ODOP, and Bihar has given importance to the initiative.

Goyal stated that all the products are covered in the state economic system and are included in the industrial policy. Bihar has been categorised as Category A in this regard. He urged everyone to take a pledge to make ODOP a driving force of prosperity in their districts through their products.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As someone from Ratnagiri, I'm thrilled our mangoes are being recognized! But the government must ensure proper cold chain infrastructure first - last season we lost 30% produce due to transportation issues. Global markets need reliability.
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Aman W
Good initiative but implementation is key. Many schemes fail at ground level due to bureaucracy. Hope they create single-window clearance for export documentation and provide handholding for new exporters.
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Sarah B
Interesting approach! As an international buyer, I'd love to see proper quality certifications and branding for these products. Indian handicrafts and specialty foods have huge potential in Western markets if marketed correctly.
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Karthik V
While the vision is commendable, the government must address basic issues like power supply and roads in rural areas first. My uncle's spice unit in Kerala struggles with 8-hour power cuts daily. How to export without stable infrastructure?
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Divya L
This can be a game-changer for women entrepreneurs in rural India! Many self-help groups produce amazing handicrafts and food products. Hope the guidelines include special provisions for women-led enterprises. #NariShakti

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