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       tices for  sustainable cultivation of                              like FFDC, and other governmental                                                                              tor to Sri Lanka’s economy. The sector
       aromatic plants, and announced that a                              departments, sandalwood cultivation                                                                            contributes 10% to the country’s agri-
       committee  would be constituted soon                               is now being taken up in Madhya                                                                                cultural GDP, with 75% of production
       to allocate the funds to relevant institu-                         Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and even in                                                                             comes from small holders. About 41-kt
       tions.                                                             Maharashtra.                                                                                                   of spices are exported annually, mostly
                                                                                                                                                                                         as whole spice, even as production is
          Mr. Sanganeria also urged a proli-                                 The Government, he added, has                                                                               about 60-kt coming from 300,000 farm-
       feration of start-ups, saying that the                             always been responsive to the in-                                                                              ers working on 117,000 acres of land.
       “world needs more dreamers.”                                       dustry’s pleas, as it recognises its                                                                           “Very few companies are doing value
                                                                          importance. “For example, agarbatti                                                                            addition,” Mr. De Silva lamented.
       ‘Sandalwood cultivation coming                                     imports have stopped, even if ingre-
       back to India’                                                     dients still come from abroad, and this                                                                           Though eight varieties of essential
          Mr. Subrat Pathak, BJP Member                                   is providing employment to many.”                                                                              oils and spices are produced in Sri Lanka,
       of the Lok Sabha from Kannauj, who                                                                                                                                                the single most important is cinnamon.
       was the Chief Guest, expressed his                                 Lifetime achievement award                                                                                     Exports of this raw spice is about 19-kt,
       strong desire to make India the undis-                                The EOAI conferred its ‘Life-                                                                               along with small quantities of EO and
       puted leader in EOs. Coming from a                                 time Achievement Award’ to Mr. S.C.                                                                            oleoresin exports, mainly to India.
       family with a  tradition  of fragrance                             Varshney, founder of the Som Varshney
       manufacturing in Kannauj, he lame-         Mr. Subrat Pathak       Group, which is involved in the in                                                                                “Ceylon spices have unique charac-
       nted the loss of India’s pioneering  However, he pointed out, that thanks  manufacturing of EOs, carrier oils,      Ms. Linda Kalimba Mulenga            Mr. Gehan De Silva       teristics. Ceylon cinnamon contains high
       position in sandalwood to Australia.  to the involvement of organisations  aroma chemicals and natural isolates.  by the assistance of FFDC in matters   Mr. Gehan De Silva, Managing  levels of cinnamaldehyde and low level
                                                                                                                     related to cultivation, processing and  Director, HDDES Group, Sri Lanka,  of coumarin, and accounts for 85% of
       ‘Developing countries looking to India for assistance                                                         quality control.                  noted the contribution of the spice sec-  the world cinnamon market,” he noted.

       in value-addition’                                                                                            ‘Sophisticated analytical infrastructure available

          The opening session on Day 2,                                   adding value. Two editions of a MAP        to detect adulteration’
       focussed  on the status of  the  EO                                Festival have been conducted, with
       industry in a few developing countries,                            participation of farmers. Egypt is            Dr. Anil Tripathi, Director, Institute
       with speakers from Egypt, Rwanda                                   keen to learn from the Indian expe-        of Science, Benaras Hindu University
       and Sri Lanka, speaking on how they                                rience in the sector,” she noted.          (BHU),  spoke about the setting up of
       are looking to India to provide gui-                                                                          a the ‘Sophisticated Analytical Techni-
       dance and support.                                                 ‘Rwanda benefi ting from preferen-          cal Help Institute’ (SATHI) at BHU, to
                                                                          tial access to Indian markets’             aid characterisation of natural fragrant
          Ms. Lamia Melegui, International                                   Ms. Linda Kalimba Mulenga,              materials. This NABL-accredited labo-
       Economic Cooperation Expert, GIZ,                                  Chairperson, Ess-Oil Ltd., a lead-         ratory for characterisation of EOs, has
       Cairo, Egypt, noted that cultivation                               ing EO producer in Kigali, Rwanda,         been set up thanks to a Rs. 7-crore
       of aromatic plants like marjoram,                                  stressed the benefi ts to the Rwandan       investment by Government of India.
       black seed basil, geranium, calen-                                 industry from zero preferential access
       dula, ginger and dill, is concentrated                             to the Indian market. “Exports of EOs         The facilities may be utilised by any
       in the middle of Egypt, while in the                               have risen from 25-tonnes in 2019 to       user/organisation on payment of nominal
       north there is extensive jasmine culti-                            650-tonnes in 2022, thanks to zero         charges.
       vation.                                                            duty  that  Rwanda  enjoys, compared
                                                                          to 20% for others.                            The lab can also address some of
          As of now the focus is on grow-                                                                            the quality problems of EOs, which are
       ing medicinal and aromatic plants                                     While exports of EOs accounts for       prone to adulteration by adding lower
       (MAPs), and marketing them mostly          Ms. Lamia Melegui       just 6.7% of Rwandan exports, well         quality EOs,  fatty acids and alcohols.                      Dr. Anil Tripathi
       in crude form.  With little process-  other  Arab countries (17%), and to  behind tea and coffee, the country’s   “India  exports twice  as much  pepper-  The techniques used include  GC-MS.  It  is  also  possible  to  iden-
       ing in the country, these are mostly  non-Arab Asian countries (3%). “We  National  Agricultural Export Deve-  mint EO as it produces. Likewise,  GC-MS, IRMS and NMR. “IRMS is very  tify the geographical origin of agri-
       exported to  Western Europe (42%),  were working in a scattered manner,  lopment Board is providing support to   China exports more lavender oil than it  sensitive, with more than 100 times  cultural commodities,” Dr.  Tripathi
       North & Central  America (33%),  but two years ago the focus shifted to  the industry, which has also benefi ted   produces.”                    lower detection limit, compared to  added.

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