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Prescriptive Analysis of Endogenous Production of Asafoetida (Hing) in India


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1 Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, North Campus, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India
2 Development Monitoring and Evaluation Office, NITI Aayog, NITI Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001, India

Asafoetida (Hing), a crucial spice in Indian cuisine, is predominantly sourced through imports from other countries, such as Afghanistan and Iran, despite India being the global leader in its consumption (40%). Motivated by India’s heavy reliance on Asafoetida imports and the transformative potential of endogenous cultivation, this study examines the policy shift towards endogenous production of Asafoetida in India, with the aim of import substitution. Using import and export data of Asafoetida from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), Coefficient of Variation (CV), and the Cuddy-Della Valle-Instability index (CVD) in Asafoetida trade were calculated. The implications of this policy on trade dynamics and its ripple effects on various economic variables are thoroughly analyzed. This study reveals that the average annual import value surpasses exports, highlighting the need for endogenous production. Moderate instability in Asafoetida trade was found and the necessity of advanced production techniques and robust supply chains was highlighted. The estimation of total land and seeds required for Asafoetida production in India is also done to cut imports and achieve self-sufficiency. This study highlights the capability of economic uplifting of hilly states of India. The policy recommendations advocate for strengthened supply chains, incentivized cultivation, and supportive frameworks.

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Asafoetida policy, Export, Import substitution, Production estimation, Spice
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Kushagra Trivedi
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, North Campus, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India
Tejal Agarwal
Development Monitoring and Evaluation Office, NITI Aayog, NITI Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001, India
Devi Prasad Bhukya
Development Monitoring and Evaluation Office, NITI Aayog, NITI Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001, India

Abstract


Asafoetida (Hing), a crucial spice in Indian cuisine, is predominantly sourced through imports from other countries, such as Afghanistan and Iran, despite India being the global leader in its consumption (40%). Motivated by India’s heavy reliance on Asafoetida imports and the transformative potential of endogenous cultivation, this study examines the policy shift towards endogenous production of Asafoetida in India, with the aim of import substitution. Using import and export data of Asafoetida from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), Coefficient of Variation (CV), and the Cuddy-Della Valle-Instability index (CVD) in Asafoetida trade were calculated. The implications of this policy on trade dynamics and its ripple effects on various economic variables are thoroughly analyzed. This study reveals that the average annual import value surpasses exports, highlighting the need for endogenous production. Moderate instability in Asafoetida trade was found and the necessity of advanced production techniques and robust supply chains was highlighted. The estimation of total land and seeds required for Asafoetida production in India is also done to cut imports and achieve self-sufficiency. This study highlights the capability of economic uplifting of hilly states of India. The policy recommendations advocate for strengthened supply chains, incentivized cultivation, and supportive frameworks.

Keywords


Asafoetida policy, Export, Import substitution, Production estimation, Spice