Sikkim Organic Conclave: 40 International Buyers Expand Market Opportunities
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New Delhi, Feb 28 (NationPress) Approximately 40 buyers from 17 different countries, including South Korea, the UAE, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Singapore, Norway, Kuwait, and the United Kingdom, gathered for a Buyer-Seller Meet in Gangtok, Sikkim, as reported on Saturday.
Nearly 20 prominent Indian exporters, such as NCEL, Basillia Organics, Flex Foods, and Nexton, took part alongside around 100 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs/FPCs) from Sikkim.
The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), in partnership with the Sikkim Government and in collaboration with IFOAM-Asia, organized the Sikkim Organic Conclave-cum-International Buyer Seller Meet (IBSM), according to a statement from the Commerce Ministry.
Through initiatives like the Organic Conclave-cum-IBSM, APEDA works to enhance organic exports, broaden market access, strengthen the capabilities of FPOs and exporters, and establish Sikkim as a key player in India’s expanding organic export industry.
An exhibition featuring around 12 exhibitors displayed Sikkim’s certified organic products, including Large Cardamom, GI-tagged Dalle Khursani, Sikkim Mandarin, Buckwheat, Turmeric, and Orchids.
This event showcased the state’s diverse and export-ready organic produce, capturing the attention of international buyers.
Sikkim has held the title of India’s first fully organic state since 2016, allowing its products to gain recognition under APEDA’s export certification framework.
In recognition of its pioneering efforts in organic agriculture, the state received the Future Policy Gold Award from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 2018.
A knowledge report titled “Study on Supply Chain & Export Readiness for Organic Farm Products in Sikkim” was also launched.
Compiled by NICDC Logistics Data Services Ltd. (NLDSL), the report provides a roadmap to bolster Sikkim’s organic export ecosystem through improved infrastructure, streamlined processes, better aggregation, transparent pricing, and strategic market positioning.
It outlines strategies to enhance export competitiveness while ensuring sustainability, traceability, and growth focused on farmers.
As per the official announcement, a technical session was held to inform stakeholders about the 8th Edition of the National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP), which covers updated regulations and labeling requirements.