Bangladesh marked a significant export milestone by sending its first consignment of hilsa fish to India through the Benapole port. This inaugural shipment weighed in at a substantial 45.8 tonnes, with each kilogram of hilsa fetching a price of $10. After completing the necessary customs and port formalities, the hilsa consignment was transported to the Petrapole port in India using 12 trucks.
Five Bangladeshi exporter played a pivotal role in making this export possible. On the Indian side, many importers involved in this transaction.
This year, the government granted approval to 79 exporters for shipping a substantial 3,950 tonnes of hilsa to India in celebration of Durga Puja. Comparatively, last year, approval was given for the export of 2,900 tonnes, but only 1,300 tonnes made their way to India. Importantly, hilsa exports to India have been duty-free since 2012, and this tradition continues to thrive, especially during the festive season of Durga Puja.