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APEDA Facilitates First Biscuit Export Shipment from Varanasi to Oman Following India-Oman CEPA

APEDA facilitates the first biscuit export shipment (40 MT) from Varanasi to Oman under the India‑Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
Ministry of Commerce & Industry APEDA Facilitates First Biscuit Export Shipment from Varanasi to Oman Following India-Oman CEPA 40 MT Consignment Marks New Opportunity for Processed Food Exports from Eastern Uttar Pradesh The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, has facilitated the export of a 40 metric tonne (MT) consignment of biscuits from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, to Oman. The shipment marks the first export consignment of biscuits from Varanasi to Oman following the signing of the India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), highlighting the growing export potential of processed food products from the region. The export consignment has been undertaken by M/s Shree Tirupati Balajee Industries Pvt. Ltd., a manufacturer-exporter based in Varanasi. The initiative represents a significant step towards integrating the region's processed food sector with international markets and expanding the global reach of value-added food products from Uttar Pradesh. APEDA has been actively supporting the exporter through various export promotion initiatives, including participation in major domestic and international trade fairs such as AAHAR 2026 and Gulfood 2026. These interventions have helped enhance the visibility of products manufactured in the Varanasi region and facilitated access to overseas markets. The consignment will commence its journey from Varanasi and move to the Inland Container Depot (ICD), Kanpur, for customs clearance before being transported to Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) for onward shipment to Oman. The export assumes added significance in the backdrop of strengthening trade and economic relations between India and Oman under the framework of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The agreement is expected to facilitate greater market access and create new opportunities for Indian exporters, particularly in the agricultural and processed food sectors. APEDA has indicated that a series of additional shipments to the Oman market are planned in the coming months, reflecting growing demand and market opportunities for processed food products from the region. The first-ever biscuit export shipment from Varanasi to Oman, following the signing of the India-Oman CEPA, reflects the growing capabilities of the region's food processing sector and underscores APEDA's continued efforts to promote exports from emerging agri-export hubs across the country. *** Abhijith Narayanan/Garima Singh/Anushka Pandey (रिलीज़ आईडी: 2277814) आगंतुक पटल : 310
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CEPA‑driven biscuit export from Varanasi signals new horizons for India’s processed‑food sector

Key Facts

  1. APEDA facilitated export of 40 metric tonnes of biscuits from Varanasi to Oman.
  2. The shipment is the first biscuit export from Varanasi after the India‑Oman CEPA.
  3. Exporter: M/s Shree Tirupati Balajee Industries Pvt. Ltd., Varanasi.
  4. Logistics: Varanasi → Inland Container Depot, Kanpur → JNPT → Oman.
  5. APEDA supported the exporter through trade fairs AAHAR 2026 and Gulfood 2026.
  6. India‑Oman CEPA aims to improve market access for agricultural and processed food products.

Background

The India‑Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) reduces tariffs and eases customs procedures for food products. APEDA, the export promotion agency under the Ministry of Commerce, uses such agreements to open new markets for Indian agri‑food clusters, especially emerging hubs like Eastern Uttar Pradesh.

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GS3 – Discuss how trade agreements like CEPA, coupled with export promotion agencies, can boost regional agri‑food industries and India's export earnings.

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APEDA Facilitates First Biscuit Export Shipment from Varanasi to Oman Following India-Oman CEPA

40 MT Consignment Marks New Opportunity for Processed Food Exports from Eastern Uttar Pradesh

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, has facilitated the export of a 40 metric tonne (MT) consignment of biscuits from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, to Oman. The shipment marks the first export consignment of biscuits from Varanasi to Oman following the signing of the India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), highlighting the growing export potential of processed food products from the region.

The export consignment has been undertaken by M/s Shree Tirupati Balajee Industries Pvt. Ltd., a manufacturer-exporter based in Varanasi. The initiative represents a significant step towards integrating the region's processed food sector with international markets and expanding the global reach of value-added food products from Uttar Pradesh.

APEDA has been actively supporting the exporter through various export promotion initiatives, including participation in major domestic and international trade fairs such as AAHAR 2026 and Gulfood 2026. These interventions have helped enhance the visibility of products manufactured in the Varanasi region and facilitated access to overseas markets.

The consignment will commence its journey from Varanasi and move to the Inland Container Depot (ICD), Kanpur, for customs clearance before being transported to Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) for onward shipment to Oman.

The export assumes added significance in the backdrop of strengthening trade and economic relations between India and Oman under the framework of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The agreement is expected to facilitate greater market access and create new opportunities for Indian exporters, particularly in the agricultural and processed food sectors.

APEDA has indicated that a series of additional shipments to the Oman market are planned in the coming months, reflecting growing demand and market opportunities for processed food products from the region.

The first-ever biscuit export shipment from Varanasi to Oman, following the signing of the India-Oman CEPA, reflects the growing capabilities of the region's food processing sector and underscores APEDA's continued efforts to promote exports from emerging agri-export hubs across the country.

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Abhijith Narayanan/Garima Singh/Anushka Pandey

(रिलीज़ आईडी: 2277814)

आगंतुक पटल : 310

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CEPA‑driven biscuit export from Varanasi signals new horizons for India’s processed‑food sector

Key Facts

  1. APEDA facilitated export of 40 metric tonnes of biscuits from Varanasi to Oman.
  2. The shipment is the first biscuit export from Varanasi after the India‑Oman CEPA.
  3. Exporter: M/s Shree Tirupati Balajee Industries Pvt. Ltd., Varanasi.
  4. Logistics: Varanasi → Inland Container Depot, Kanpur → JNPT → Oman.
  5. APEDA supported the exporter through trade fairs AAHAR 2026 and Gulfood 2026.
  6. India‑Oman CEPA aims to improve market access for agricultural and processed food products.

Background & Context

The India‑Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) reduces tariffs and eases customs procedures for food products. APEDA, the export promotion agency under the Ministry of Commerce, uses such agreements to open new markets for Indian agri‑food clusters, especially emerging hubs like Eastern Uttar Pradesh.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

Prelims_GS•International Current Affairs

Mains Answer Angle

GS3 – Discuss how trade agreements like CEPA, coupled with export promotion agencies, can boost regional agri‑food industries and India's export earnings.

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