Cereal Commerce: An Indian Trade Scenario at HS 4 Digit Level

Priyanka, V., K. B. Vedamurthy, Yashavantagouda, S. Patil., .. Naresh
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India's cereal trade landscape is a complex interplay of production, export, and import dynamics, reflecting both domestic priorities and global market demands. Despite historical export restrictions on staples like wheat and rice, recent policy shifts have positioned India as a pivotal player in global cereal commerce. The present study aims to understand the Indian cereal production and trade significance at HS 4-digit level. Notably the results indicated that, India's cereal production has exhibited steady growth, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 0.044 per cent over the years. This growth trajectory, coupled with fluctuations in India's share of world cereal production (hovering around 10-11 %), underscores the country's consistent contribution to the global market. In terms of export composition, rice stands out as the dominant commodity, comprising a significant 76.42 per cent share of the total exported value, followed by wheat and maize. On the import front, India shows a strategic reliance on specific cereals like barley, oats, and maize, which collectively constitute over 90 per cent of the imported cereal value. This import pattern reflects targeted procurement strategies based on market needs and domestic consumption patterns. Examining trade partnerships, the United States emerges as a key exporter, while China features prominently as a significant importer of cereals. Other notable exporters include Argentina, Brazil, and Australia, contributing to a diverse distribution of cereal trade globally. The results imply that understanding product groups in specific can enhance the trade performance of any country. This diversity in trade partnerships highlights India's adaptability and its ability to navigate complex international markets. Overall, India's cereal trade dynamics demonstrate a blend of strategic production growth, export prioritization, and targeted import strategies, showcasing its pivotal role and significance in the global cereals market.
谷物贸易:HS 4 位数级别的印度贸易情况
印度的谷物贸易格局是生产、出口和进口动态的复杂互动,反映了国内优先事项和全球市场需求。尽管历史上对小麦和大米等主食的出口有限制,但近期的政策转变已使印度成为全球谷物贸易中举足轻重的一员。本研究旨在从协调制度 4 位数层面了解印度谷物生产和贸易的重要性。值得注意的是,研究结果表明,印度谷物产量呈现稳步增长态势,复合年增长率(CAGR)多年来一直保持在 0.044%。这一增长轨迹,加上印度在世界谷物生产中所占份额的波动(徘徊在 10-11%左右),突出表明了印度对全球市场的持续贡献。从出口构成来看,大米是最主要的商品,占出口总值的 76.42%,其次是小麦和玉米。在进口方面,印度显示出对大麦、燕麦和玉米等特定谷物的战略依赖,这些谷物合计占进口谷物价值的 90% 以上。这种进口模式反映了基于市场需求和国内消费模式的定向采购战略。从贸易伙伴关系来看,美国是谷物的主要出口国,而中国则是谷物的重要进口国。其他著名的出口国包括阿根廷、巴西和澳大利亚,从而形成了全球谷物贸易的多样化分布。研究结果表明,了解具体的产品类别可以提高任何国家的贸易绩效。贸易伙伴关系的多样性凸显了印度的适应性及其驾驭复杂国际市场的能力。总体而言,印度的谷物贸易动态融合了战略性生产增长、出口优先和有针对性的进口战略,展示了其在全球谷物市场中举足轻重的作用和意义。
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