New Delhi: The government Tuesday introduced a scheme for providing financial assistance for transport and marketing of agriculture products with a view to boosting export of farm commodities to certain countries in Europe and North America.
Under the Transport and Marketing Assistance (TMA) scheme, the government would reimburse a certain portion of freight charges and provide assistance for marketing of agricultural produce.
The scheme covers freight and marketing assistance for export by air as well as by sea (both normal and refrigerated cargo).
"Assistance under TMA would be provided in cash through direct bank transfer as part reimbursement of freight paid. FOB (freight on board) supplies where no freight is paid by Indian exporters are not covered under this scheme," the commerce ministry said in a statement.
The scheme would be applicable for a period as specified from time to time. Presently, it would be available for exports effected from March 1 this year to March 2020.The level of financial assistance would be different for different regions and shall be admissible for exports made through EDI (electronic data interchange) ports only.
The assistance shall be admissible only if payments for the exports are received in free foreign exchange through normal banking channels.It said that for export of products by sea, TMA will be based on the freight paid for a full Twenty-feet Equivalent Unit (TEU) containers.
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However, the assistance will not be available for Less than Container Load (LCL) and 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.Similarly, 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.
The ministry said that the scheme aims to provide support for the international component of freight and marketing of agricultural produce which is likely to mitigate disadvantage of higher cost of transportation of export of specified agriculture products.