snpanigrahi | Apr 15, 2019 |
Transport and Marketing Assistance (TMA) : An Incentive Scheme to Boost Agri-Exports:
As a part of implementation action plan of Agriculture Export Policy, 2018, which the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved in December 2018, with an aim to double the shipments to $60 billion by 2022 and integrating Indian farmers and agricultural products to the global value chain, the government now announced the scheme for providing Financial Assistance for Transport and Marketing of Agriculture Products to boost Exports of such commodities to certain countries in Europe and North America.
There is a huge potential to increase agri-exports from India which need to be explored by providing proper financial incentives, lower cost of doing business and market support to boost exports. Indian agricultural/horticultural and processed foods are exported to more than 100 countries/regions; chief among them are the Middle East, Southeast Asia, SAARC countries, the EU and the US. However, till date, Indias agriculture exports were more opportunistic or accidental in nature without proper policy backup, which did not necessarily create additional value for farmers.
Now with the new policy measures proposed, it may instill new enthusiasm, and confidence to exporters as it is expected to provide stability in export policy by ending restrictions for exports, providing institutional ways for market access and bringing better predictability and give impetus for exports of agri and agri-based produces.Stable policy framework will allow all stakeholders to build business models with medium- to long-term plans, creating a strong USP for an India Agri-export Product which is crucial to successand to put firmly Indian agriculture produce on the global map.
The commerce ministry has laid out a detailed procedure for claiming benefits under the newly introduced Transport and Marketing Assistance (TMA) scheme, which aims at boosting agricultural exports.Under the TMA plan, the government will reimburse a certain portion of freight charges and provide assistance for marketing of agricultural produce.
Transport and Marketing Assistance (TMA) – Objective
Coverage of the Scheme
Applicability of the Scheme:
Eligibility of Products:
Pattern of Assistance
(a) Assistance under TMA would be provided in cash through direct bank transfer as part reimbursement of freight paid. FOB supplies where no freight is paid by Indian exporters are not covered under this scheme.
(b) The level of assistance would be different for different regions as notified from time to time for export of eligible products. List of export destinations/countries in each region eligible for assistance under TMA are mentioned inAnnexure (2).
(c) The assistance shall be admissible only if payments for the exports are received in Free Foreign Exchange through normal banking channels.
(d) The scheme shall be admissible for the exports made through EDI ports only.
(e) The scheme covers freight and marketing assistance for export by air as well as by sea (both normal and reefer cargo).
(f) For export of products by sea, TMA will be based on the freight paid for a full Twenty-feet Equivalent Unit (TEU) containers. The assistance will not be available for (i) Less than Container Load (LCL) and (ii) a container having both eligible and ineligible category of cargo. Further, no TMA is available where the cargo is shipped in bulk/break bulk mode. A forty feet container will be treated as two TEUs.
(g) Assistance for products exported by air would be based on per ton freight charges on net weight of the export cargo, calculated on the full ton basis, ignoring any fraction thereof.
(h) The assistance will be provided at the rates as notified in Annexure 3.
Categories of Export Ineligible for TMA
The following exports categories / sectors shall be ineligible under this scheme:
Procedure for Availing Assistance under the Scheme
Procedure for Claiming TMA : Para 7(A).01 of HB
Documents to Submit :Para 7(A).02 of HB
Along with Application in Form ANF 7(A)A, following Documents should be attached
Application Fee
Other Conditions :Para 7(A).03 of HB
Annexure (1) :List of agriculture products not eligible under TMA
Annexure (2) :List of Export destinations/countries in each region under TMA
Annexure (3) :Differential Rate of Assistance under TMA (Amount in Indian Rupees)
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Author : SN Panigrahi, GST & Foreign Trade Consultant, Practitioner,Corporate Trainer &Author.
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