Madhya Pradesh has achieved a remarkable milestone by recording its highest-ever export value of ₹66,218 crore. According to the latest report by the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), the state’s merchandise exports stood at ₹66,218 crore, while exports by IT companies (SEZs) reached ₹4,038 crore. As a result of consistent industrial growth and economic empowerment, Madhya Pradesh’s national export ranking has improved from 15th to 11th position.
This achievement is particularly significant as many exporters from the state route their goods through ports in Gujarat and Maharashtra, leading to underreporting of Madhya Pradesh’s actual contribution.
In the presence of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and under the leadership of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, the Madhya Pradesh Export Promotion Policy was recently launched. The policy offers exporters incentives, financial assistance and various facilities to enhance the global reach of the state’s products and boost export activities.
To further accelerate export growth, the State Government and the Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC) are organizing continuous workshops and exhibitions focused on One District One Product (ODOP) and export promotion. These programs aim to connect the state’s artisans, farmers, entrepreneurs, and MSMEs with international standards, export procedures, and global opportunities.
Recent and upcoming programs include—Workshop on the export of agricultural equipment (October 28, Sagar), Workshop on processing and export of oranges (October 29, Agar Malwa), Discussion on the global market for teakwood products (October 30, Betul), Session on food processing industries (October 31, Indore) and Seminar on tomato processing and export potential (November 4, Sheopur).