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Export Procedures and Documentation for Exporting Spices from India
EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION FOR EXPORTING SPICES FROM INDIA
Introduction
This study is about “Export Procedures and Documentation for exporting spices from India” to International market. India is known as the 'The home of spices'. There is no other country in the world that produces as many kinds of spices as India. The climate of the country is suitable for almost all spices. In India, spices are the important commercial crop from the point of view of domestic consumption and export.
Scope
The reason behind making this project is to study Export procedures and documents that has to be submitted for export spices from India to the global market.

The study will also include the list of process, documentation and the cover that has to be taken for exporting the commodities. To represent how spices exporting is contributing to India GDP growth, and the growth rate in exporting spices.

This study will provide the information about the export of spices from India and the need & demand of Indian spices in international market.

Objective
The main objective of this project is to make a study for general export procedures and its documentation. Here along with procedures and documentation I am going make a study on spices export from India to global market. • To list out the procedures and documents that has to be done for exporting spices from India.This includes both in pre-shipment and post-shipment process. • The main objective behind my project is that international market is one of the transforming new partner’s for us. The consumption of spices has shown a growth in terms of use in many countries and market. India having a very good production and export potential in global market. It can be lucrative market for India. • To study the export potential of spices from India to global market,by tabulating the secondary data available which show country spices export and its value and major state wise spices

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