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The Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry approved SPICED Scheme

Posted 25 Sep 2024

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Sustainability in spice sector through progressive, innovative and collaborative interventions for export development’ (SPICED) is a Spices board scheme.

  • Aim: To expand the area under cardamom and increase productivity of small and large cardamom, export promotion, capacity building & skill development of stakeholders, etc.
  • Major components of the scheme:  Improving productivity, post-harvest quality upgradation, market expansion efforts, trade promotion, technology interventions, research and capacity building, and skill development.
  • Implementation during the remaining term of the 15th Finance Commission (from 2023-24 to 2025-26).

About Cardamom

  • Cardamom is commercially cultivated for its dried fruits (capsules)
  • Small Cardamom:
    • Native: Indigenous to the evergreen forests of Western Ghats of South India. 
    • Major producers of small cardamom: Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
    • Favorable conditions for Small Cardamom
      • Thick shady areas with loamy soil which are usually acidic are ideal.
      • Elevation: 600 to 1500 m.
      • Adequate drainage must be provided
  • Large Cardamom
    • Distribution: Sub-Himalayan region of North Eastern India, Nepal and Bhutan.
    • Favorable conditions for Large Cardamom: average precipitation of 3000-3500 mm spread over about 200 days.
      • Temperature ranging from 6-30 degree C.

About Spice Board India

  • Genesis: Constituted in 1987 under the Spices Board act 1986.
  • Role: It is an autonomous body responsible for the export promotion of the 52 scheduled spices and development of Cardamom (Small & Large).
  • Headquarter: Cochin, Kerala.
  • Ministry: Ministry of Commerce and Industry
  • Tags :
  • Cardamom farming
  • SPICED Scheme
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