
Summary:
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said India’s food, beverage, and marine exports could reach Rs. 863,200 crore (US$ 100 billion) in 4-5 years due to strong global demand. He urged companies to focus on quality, nutrition, and sustainability to achieve this goal. Confident in this target, he encouraged industry collaboration to boost exports and make India a global leader in these sectors.
To support this growth, the government is expanding testing laboratories across India to improve production quality. These remarks were made at the Indusfood 2025 exhibition in Greater Noida, where Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized the vital role of the food and beverage sector in achieving the ambitious export goal of Rs. 863,200 crore (US$ 100 billion) in the next few years.
Source: IBEF
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