Spices Board organises buyer-seller meet with Thailand

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Over 240 exporters from India and 60 plus importers from Thailand participated in the Meet

The Spices Board in association with the Embassy of India, Bangkok organized an International Buyer Seller Meet (IBSM) and a webinar bringing together the Indian spice exporters, leading spice importers in Thailand, trade associations, chamber of commerce, leading supermarket chains, departmental stores etc. The event brought together over 240 exporters from India and 60 plus importers from Thailand.

Suchitra Daurai, the Ambassador of India to Thailand, inaugurated this International online event.

During the special address at the event, D. Sathiyan, Secretary Spices Board said “The Board has been conducting a series of digital buyer-seller meets (BSM) for ensuring that there is no gap/ hindrance in sourcing and supply of spices from the country. These BSMs benefitted farmers, traders and exporters immensely”.

Sathiyan, continued “The Board is in the process of launching a unique virtual platform for export facilitation and promotion. This platform would provide the exporters with updated trade and market information in addition to the facilities for setting up their virtual office in the portal.” He added “The portal will also have the facilities to conduct virtual trade fairs and meets, seminars, workshops, training programmes etc. for the Indian spice industry”.

As per Ministry’s data, India’s spice exports amounted to more than 17 lakh MT valued more than 30000 crores during the 2020-21 fiscal year. This scaled the landmark level of $4 billion in value in dollar compared to the previous year despite the pandemic situation.

India on an average exports 68225 MT of spices to Thailand every year, valued at Rs 944.35 crores, which accounts for 6% volume and 5% in value of India’s total spice exports. The major spices exported from India to Thailand are chillies, turmeric, garlic, and value added products, spice oils & oleoresins, and curry powders, etc.

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