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How can I sell vegetables to other countries?

How can I sell vegetables to other countries?

All you need to do is register yourself with the Ministry of Commerce through the Director-General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). DGFT will be providing a unique 10 digit IEC code number. The next step would be to fill a form named ANF2A and submit the same to DGFT.

How can I sell fruit to other countries?

7 steps to become a successful fruit & vegetable exporter

  1. Establish an Export Firm or a Company.
  2. Apply for Registration-cum-Membership Certificate (RCMC)
  3. Selection of products (fruits and vegetables) for export and also find their ITC (HS) Codes.
  4. Selection of overseas market.
  5. Finding out buyers.
  6. Price and costing.

How do you find overseas buyers?

Buying agents – Bulk buyers looking to import from your country. Some of them work for foreign agencies….Offline methods

  1. Trade fairs and expos: You can make a trip to a trade fair in your target country.
  2. Export promotion bodies: India has several government bodies set up to promote the country’s exports.
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Which country imports the most vegetables?

According to the report, the United States ranked first as vegetable importer worldwide with an average vegetable imports value for 2011-2015 of approximately 3.4 billion U.S. dollars.

How do you export organic fruits and vegetables?

How to export organic vegetables and cereal from India

  1. Register yourself as a valid business entity.
  2. Make sure you obtain all the required Tax registration, such as PAN and GST.
  3. Obtain the DGFT registration, which allows for import and export.

How do I start exporting vegetables?

Register yourself as a valid business entity. Make sure you obtain all the required Tax registration, such as PAN and GST. Obtain the DGFT registration, which allows for import and export. Contact a customs agent and set up the infrastructure to ensure customs handling and clearance.

What are high demand fruits?

The import prices of fruit and vegetables have been increasing since a dip in 2018 (see figure 5). Highly demanded products such as bananas, citrus, grapes, avocados and mangoes have most influence on the average price development.