Cochin Sea exported 643,416 shipments valued at USD 6.78 Billion
from Jan 2013 till march 2015
Imports Summary
387,269 import shipments valued at USD 20.62 Billion were cleared at Cochin Sea
Presentation by
M.SundaraRajan
www.primaryinfo.com
Exports Shipment Details
 Shipments under HS Code
0801 (cashew, nuts..)
accounted for 14.5% of the
exports by value followed
by shipments under
HS Code 0306 and HS
Code 0307 ( frozen fish,
squid)
which accounted for 10.2%
and 7.2% of exports
respectively.
 Majority of exports were
destined to United States
which accounted for 16.6%
of total exports from
Cochin Sea followed by
United Arab Emirates and
United Kingdom which
accounted for 9.3% and
6.6% of exports
respectively.
Imports Shipments
 Shipments under
HS Code 2709
(petroleum, Oils)
accounted for 69.2% of
the imports followed by
shipments under
HS Code 9301 and HS
Code 4002 (weapons,
synthetic rubber etc)
which accounted for
5.8% and 2.2% of
imports respectively.
 23.0% of imports
originated from Nigeria
followed by Saudi Arabia
and United Arab
Emirates which
accounted for 15.2% and
14.7% of imports
respectively.
 India exported semi husked
coconut worth USD 7,538,527
with total quantity of
50,360,539.
United Arab Emirates is the
largest buyer of semi husked
coconut accounting for
exports worth USD 5,440,500
followed by
United Kingdom and
Iran which imported semi
husked coconut worth USD
881,942 and USD 471,607
respectively.
 Cochin Sea accounted for
73.5% of exports followed by
Tuticorin Sea and Nhava
Sheva Sea which account for
22.1% and 2.5% of exports
respectively.
 Average price of semi husked
coconut per unit is USD 0.15
and average value per
shipment is 12,734
Analysis Exports of semi
husked coconut
Analysis of Exports of fresh coconut
 India exported fresh
coconut worth USD
16,689,077 with total
quantity of 23,594,749.
United Arab Emirates is
the largest buyer of fresh
coconut accounting for
exports worth USD
11,756,743 followed by
United Kingdom and
Mauritius which imported
fresh coconut worth USD
1,028,302 and USD
1,012,498 respectively.
 Cochin Sea accounted for
57.6% of exports followed
by
 Tuticorin Sea and
 Nhava Sheva Sea which
account for 21.8% and
17.4% of exports
respectively.
 Average price of fresh
coconut per unit is USD
0.71 and average value per
shipment is 7,447
Analysis of Exports of mucuna
bracteata seeds
 India exported mucuna bracteata
seeds worth USD 1,823,426 with
total quantity of 87,316. Malaysia is
the largest buyer of mucuna
bracteata seeds accounting for
exports worth USD 1,158,949
followed by Indonesia and
Cameroon which imported mucuna
bracteata seeds worth USD 256,267
and USD 132,018 respectively.
 Cochin Sea accounted for 36.3% of
exports followed by Tuticorin ICD
and Cochin which account for 23.7%
and 16.8% of exports respectively.
 Average price of mucuna bracteata
seeds per unit is USD 20.88 and
average value per shipment is 23,992
 Mucuna bracteata is
a leguminous plant. It is a nitrogen-
regulating plant that is used
in agroecosystems operating around
certain types of agricultural plant
systems including: rubber trees, oil
palm, citrus and coconut. M.
bracteate is a cover crop which helps
to cover and shield the soil from
weeds or plants, as well as providing
rapid growth for existing
agricultural crops, preventing soil
erosion, and providing nitrogen
fixation
 From
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mucu
na_bracteata
Analysis of Exports of spices red chilli
 India exported spices red
chilli worth USD
10,247,888 with total
quantity of 5,631,408. Sri
Lanka is the largest buyer
of spices red chilli
accounting for exports
worth USD 2,221,265
followed by United
Kingdom and Mexico
which imported spices red
chilli worth USD 2,039,847
and USD 2,031,602
respectively.
 Nhava Sheva Sea
accounted for 64.2% of
exports followed by
Chennai Sea and
Hyderabad which account
for 22% and 3.4% of
exports respectively.
 Average price of spices red
chilli per unit is USD 1.82
and average value per
shipment is 14,917
Analysis of Exports of essential oils
 India exported essential
oils worth USD 180,682,418
with total quantity of
11,027,170. China is the
largest buyer of essential
oils accounting for exports
worth USD 28,995,787
followed by United States
and United Arab Emirates
which imported essential
oils worth USD 25,775,755
and USD 18,591,478
respectively.
 Nhava Sheva Sea
accounted for 54.9% of
exports followed by Delhi
Air Cargo and Tughlakabad
which account for 16% and
6.2% of exports
respectively.
 Average price of essential
oils per unit is USD 16.39
and average value per
shipment is 7,850
Analysis of Exports of commercial film
faced plywood
 India exported commercial
film faced plywood worth
USD 13,226,802 with total
quantity of 295,279. Turkey
is the largest buyer of
commercial film faced
plywood accounting for
exports worth USD
8,900,836 followed by
Jordan and Iran which
imported commercial film
faced plywood worth USD
2,717,394 and USD 273,334
respectively.
 Cochin Sea accounted for
99.2% of exports followed
by Mundra which account
for 0.8% of exports.
 Average price of
commercial film faced
plywood per unit is USD
44.79 and average value per
shipment is 37,259
Analysis of Exports of pueraria javanica
 India exported pueraria javanica
worth USD 1,156,425 with total
quantity of 142,977. Malaysia is the
largest buyer of pueraria javanica
accounting for exports worth USD
452,498 followed by Gautemala and
Gabon which imported pueraria
javanica worth USD 271,608 and
USD 211,377 respectively.
 Tuticorin ICD accounted for 68.4%
of exports followed by Cochin Sea
and Tuticorin Sea which account for
28.7% and 1.5% of exports
respectively.
 Average price of pueraria javanica
per unit is USD 8.09 and average
value per shipment is 46,257
 Pueraria Javanica seeds is popular
cover crop worldwide mainly in
coffee, citrus & rubber plantations.
The plant can arise strong sun &
smothers sables every ..
 A cover crop is a crop planted
primarily to manage soil erosion,
soil fertility, soil quality, water,
weeds, pests, diseases, biodiversity
and wildlife in an
Thank you
 Further questions
 mailto:primaryinfo@gmail.com
 www.primaryinfo.com

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  • 1.
    Cochin Sea exported643,416 shipments valued at USD 6.78 Billion from Jan 2013 till march 2015 Imports Summary 387,269 import shipments valued at USD 20.62 Billion were cleared at Cochin Sea Presentation by M.SundaraRajan www.primaryinfo.com
  • 2.
    Exports Shipment Details Shipments under HS Code 0801 (cashew, nuts..) accounted for 14.5% of the exports by value followed by shipments under HS Code 0306 and HS Code 0307 ( frozen fish, squid) which accounted for 10.2% and 7.2% of exports respectively.  Majority of exports were destined to United States which accounted for 16.6% of total exports from Cochin Sea followed by United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom which accounted for 9.3% and 6.6% of exports respectively.
  • 3.
    Imports Shipments  Shipmentsunder HS Code 2709 (petroleum, Oils) accounted for 69.2% of the imports followed by shipments under HS Code 9301 and HS Code 4002 (weapons, synthetic rubber etc) which accounted for 5.8% and 2.2% of imports respectively.  23.0% of imports originated from Nigeria followed by Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates which accounted for 15.2% and 14.7% of imports respectively.
  • 4.
     India exportedsemi husked coconut worth USD 7,538,527 with total quantity of 50,360,539. United Arab Emirates is the largest buyer of semi husked coconut accounting for exports worth USD 5,440,500 followed by United Kingdom and Iran which imported semi husked coconut worth USD 881,942 and USD 471,607 respectively.  Cochin Sea accounted for 73.5% of exports followed by Tuticorin Sea and Nhava Sheva Sea which account for 22.1% and 2.5% of exports respectively.  Average price of semi husked coconut per unit is USD 0.15 and average value per shipment is 12,734 Analysis Exports of semi husked coconut
  • 5.
    Analysis of Exportsof fresh coconut  India exported fresh coconut worth USD 16,689,077 with total quantity of 23,594,749. United Arab Emirates is the largest buyer of fresh coconut accounting for exports worth USD 11,756,743 followed by United Kingdom and Mauritius which imported fresh coconut worth USD 1,028,302 and USD 1,012,498 respectively.  Cochin Sea accounted for 57.6% of exports followed by  Tuticorin Sea and  Nhava Sheva Sea which account for 21.8% and 17.4% of exports respectively.  Average price of fresh coconut per unit is USD 0.71 and average value per shipment is 7,447
  • 6.
    Analysis of Exportsof mucuna bracteata seeds  India exported mucuna bracteata seeds worth USD 1,823,426 with total quantity of 87,316. Malaysia is the largest buyer of mucuna bracteata seeds accounting for exports worth USD 1,158,949 followed by Indonesia and Cameroon which imported mucuna bracteata seeds worth USD 256,267 and USD 132,018 respectively.  Cochin Sea accounted for 36.3% of exports followed by Tuticorin ICD and Cochin which account for 23.7% and 16.8% of exports respectively.  Average price of mucuna bracteata seeds per unit is USD 20.88 and average value per shipment is 23,992  Mucuna bracteata is a leguminous plant. It is a nitrogen- regulating plant that is used in agroecosystems operating around certain types of agricultural plant systems including: rubber trees, oil palm, citrus and coconut. M. bracteate is a cover crop which helps to cover and shield the soil from weeds or plants, as well as providing rapid growth for existing agricultural crops, preventing soil erosion, and providing nitrogen fixation  From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mucu na_bracteata
  • 7.
    Analysis of Exportsof spices red chilli  India exported spices red chilli worth USD 10,247,888 with total quantity of 5,631,408. Sri Lanka is the largest buyer of spices red chilli accounting for exports worth USD 2,221,265 followed by United Kingdom and Mexico which imported spices red chilli worth USD 2,039,847 and USD 2,031,602 respectively.  Nhava Sheva Sea accounted for 64.2% of exports followed by Chennai Sea and Hyderabad which account for 22% and 3.4% of exports respectively.  Average price of spices red chilli per unit is USD 1.82 and average value per shipment is 14,917
  • 8.
    Analysis of Exportsof essential oils  India exported essential oils worth USD 180,682,418 with total quantity of 11,027,170. China is the largest buyer of essential oils accounting for exports worth USD 28,995,787 followed by United States and United Arab Emirates which imported essential oils worth USD 25,775,755 and USD 18,591,478 respectively.  Nhava Sheva Sea accounted for 54.9% of exports followed by Delhi Air Cargo and Tughlakabad which account for 16% and 6.2% of exports respectively.  Average price of essential oils per unit is USD 16.39 and average value per shipment is 7,850
  • 9.
    Analysis of Exportsof commercial film faced plywood  India exported commercial film faced plywood worth USD 13,226,802 with total quantity of 295,279. Turkey is the largest buyer of commercial film faced plywood accounting for exports worth USD 8,900,836 followed by Jordan and Iran which imported commercial film faced plywood worth USD 2,717,394 and USD 273,334 respectively.  Cochin Sea accounted for 99.2% of exports followed by Mundra which account for 0.8% of exports.  Average price of commercial film faced plywood per unit is USD 44.79 and average value per shipment is 37,259
  • 10.
    Analysis of Exportsof pueraria javanica  India exported pueraria javanica worth USD 1,156,425 with total quantity of 142,977. Malaysia is the largest buyer of pueraria javanica accounting for exports worth USD 452,498 followed by Gautemala and Gabon which imported pueraria javanica worth USD 271,608 and USD 211,377 respectively.  Tuticorin ICD accounted for 68.4% of exports followed by Cochin Sea and Tuticorin Sea which account for 28.7% and 1.5% of exports respectively.  Average price of pueraria javanica per unit is USD 8.09 and average value per shipment is 46,257  Pueraria Javanica seeds is popular cover crop worldwide mainly in coffee, citrus & rubber plantations. The plant can arise strong sun & smothers sables every ..  A cover crop is a crop planted primarily to manage soil erosion, soil fertility, soil quality, water, weeds, pests, diseases, biodiversity and wildlife in an
  • 11.
    Thank you  Furtherquestions  mailto:primaryinfo@gmail.com  www.primaryinfo.com