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Perishables
export at a standstill as standoff with airlines continue
Aarti
Shetty
Mumbai, Oct 17: Exports of all perishable items have
come to a standstill from Wednesday (October 17) following
the hike in air freight rates resorted to by the airline companies
from Monday.
After the failure of efforts to negotiate total withdrawal
of the security surcharge levied recently by the airline companies,
exporters in western and southern parts of the country have
resorted to an indefinite strike that they had threatened
earlier this week.
The strike was to protest against the recent increase in air
freight rates by the airline companies, they said.
Accordingly, exports of perishables like fruits, vegetables,
cut flowers, meat and fish all over the country has come to
a complete standstill, beginning this morning.
However, the export activities in Delhi and northern region
has been unaffected as there was no security surcharge levied
for exports from this regions, the exporters said.
Said an exporter:”This strike would result in fruits and
vegetable exports suffer the most as they form a major chunk
of the total perishable exports basket”.
Nearly 80 per cent of India’s total perishable exports by
air is carried out at Mumbai.
Out of the 50,000 tonnes (approximately Rs 1,200 crore) of
perishable goods exported annually by air from Mumbai, vegetable
and fruits account for nearly 47 per cent to around 34,000
tonnes.
Therefore, the magnitude of losses incurred by the fruits
and vegetable exporters will be immense.
Almost a month after the terrorist attacks on the US on September
11, majority of airline companies have introduced “security
surcharge” last week say of Rs 5-7 per kg on various perishable
goods.
Exporters, however, said this was too steep and had requested
the airline companies to lower them. But the airline companies
refused to fall in line.
Following the representation from the exporters of perishable
commodities, airline companies had agreed to lower this surcharge
to around Rs 2-5 per kg, which too was not acceptble by the
exporters who want the security surcharge withdrawn completely.
This standoff between the exporters and the airline companies
has resulted in exports of perishable products coming to a
total standstill from Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Cochin and
other parts.
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