Postal service
is playing an important role in facilitating exporters. Scores of
agro-based product samples were being dispatched to importing countries
through posts by exporters on a regular basis.
Ahead of
exporting agro products to overseas countries, pre-shipment samples were
dispatched to buyers normally, to get their nod after ascertaining its
quality. The number of samples air-shipped to countries abroad through
Tuticorin Head Post office had increased in 2014-15, during which 744
samples were sent, whereas 531 samples were sent during 2013-14, sources
told The Hinduhere on Friday.
Samples of agro
products including senna in leaves and powder form, drumstick leaves,
cassia leaves and gymnema leaves were being sent. Among these products,
senna samples had been delivered, mostly to importing countries like
Japan and China, through express mail service (EMS). EMS could be
availed to send permitted articles to reach 98 foreign countries and
also through ‘World Net’ to 202 countries abroad, sources added.
P.S.S. Raja
Sankaralingam, Tuticorin-based Senna exporter and former chairman,
Shellac and Forest Products Export Promotion Council, said normally two
or three samples – in 500 grams or one kilo pack – were being sent
everyday to Japan. There is a soaring demand for Senna (Cassia
angustifolia), also called as ‘Tinneveli Senna,’ a medicinal plant
predominantly grown in parts of Tuticorin. Senna leaves and pods were
used by the pharmaceutical industry in laxatives. But there is a delay
in availing phytosanitary certificate, which is mandatory for sending
samples, from Plant Quarantine department. “It takes a minimum of two
days to get such certificate. Besides, facility to pick up samples
directly from the exporter is lacking,” he said.
Such
shortcomings should be fixed to ensure faster transit of samples in
order to compete with private players, Mr. Sankaralingam said. Official
sources said ‘pick-up facility’ was available only on business dealings
at Rs.10,000 and beyond under ‘Book Now Pay Later’ option. Moreover,
logistic support was inadequate. Parcels booked here were being
airlifted from Madurai and Chennai. If air freight facility was
available in Tuticorin, where airport is awaiting expansion, such
shortcomings would not occur, sources added.
Source : The Hindu
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