Vandana Aggarwal, senior economic adviser,
ministry of civil aviation, on Thursday Oct 15 informed that India is
organising a series of interactions to build agri freight corridors with
different countries for Indian perishable exports where the Indian embassy or
the high commission will be associated and will bring all the large buyers
overseas.
Starting first week of November with UK-India agri-freight corridor
meet
“And we are
starting this on the first week of November with UK-India agri-freight corridor
meet,” she said during a webinar organised by Indian Transport & Logistics
News on the future perishable supply chain and the role of air cargo in
particular.
She also detailed
the performance of Indian air cargo during the last six months, the idea to
institutionalise the ‘Great Indian Supply Chain Jugaad’ during the pandemic and
the integration of the whole value chain of agricultural exports under the
Krishi Udan scheme lead by the ministry of civil aviation.
In Sep 2020, the Indian air cargo was operating at 85 percent of what
it had in Sep 2019
“In September
2020, the Indian air cargo was operating at 85 percent of what it had in
September 2019. I appreciated the Bengaluru International Airport in a recent
meeting called by the secretary to the ministry of civil aviation as they
handled 100 percent cargo in September compared to what they had in September
2019 and in fact showed a growth of 4.5 percent in international cargo,” she
noted.
“From the Krishi
Udan perspective, Chennai Airport did very well and showed a growth of 18
percent compared to last year. Varanasi, Lucknow, Patna, Mangalore, Surat and
Amristar also did very well in exports. But the domestic movement is still
struggling due to the high freight rates,” she explained.
We have 18 dedicated freighter aircraft moving around
Calling it as the
‘Great Indian Jugaad’, she also went on about government intervention during
the lockdowns to fix the supply chain. “We used to have six freighter aircraft
and now we have 18 dedicated freighter aircraft moving around. The central
government approved 150 passenger aircraft”, she added.
Plan to 50 percent subsidise the air freight rates and air cargo
terminal operational costs
She also revealed
the plan to 50 percent subsidise the air freight rates and air cargo terminal
operational costs for the agri commodities moving from North-Eastern states.
The virtual event
was presented by Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru is in
collaboration with Agility and supported by industry organisations Air Cargo
Agents Association of India (ACAAI), Air Cargo Forum India (ACFI) and Bangalore
Custom House Agents Association (BCHAAL)