Wasteful Rejection of Indian Mangoes hurts Exporters

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-19 12:18:15 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-21 16:59:46

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Wasteful Rejection of Indian Mangoes hurts Exporters

Indian mango exporters have incurred significant financial losses of around Rs 4.2 crore due to costly administrative errors on the part of the US government. This huge loss arises from the rejection of 15 shipments of mangoes imported to the US.

The problem arose from a recent update in the Export Inspection Agency (EIA) certification, which the US authorities deem mandatory for each shipment. This certification confirms that the produce is pest and disease-free. However, the shippers were unaware of this update, leading to a series of costly rejections.

The severity of the consequences is highlighted by Raman Mittal, a Mumbai-based exporter, who states that the EIA certification update should have been communicated better to the exporters, especially considering the significance of the US market for Indian mangoes.

This incident highlights a need for better communication and cooperation between international regulatory bodies and exporters. The scenario also evokes a broader concern for the hardships faced by exporters and producers in the global food trade, where administrative errors can prove costly.

The US authorities have promised a review of the situation and better communication with Indian exporters, which one can hope will alleviate the current scenario.

This incident may be just one among many similar occurrences, but it underscores how intricate and challenging international trade relations can be.