GlobalFootprint: Tripura has developed over 25,000 hectares of certified organic farmland and exported more than 1,300 metric tonnes of organic products in the past three years - including items such as pineapple, bird’s eye chilli, ginger, turmeric, aromatic rice. Period: Recent years (especially around 2023-25) when the push for organic export, GI-tagging of crops (e.g., Queen pineapple) gained momentum. Impact: • Enables farmers in Tripura to access premium global/overseas markets with high-value, organic produce. • Supports livelihood enhancement in rural and horticulture-dominant areas. • Helps brand Tripura internationally as a source of unique hill/NE organiccrops.
GlobalFootprint: Tripura shares an 856 km long international border with Bangladesh and is developing connectivity (road/rail) that positions it as a trade/transit hub between Northeast India and Southeast Asia/Bangladesh. Period: Growing emphasis through 2020s as corridor infrastructure develops. Impact: • Enhances Tripura’s role in cross-border trade and global supply-chain access for the Northeast. • Attracts investment in logistics/industrial zones along border & connectivity hubs. • Improves value of export-oriented industries via shorter links to neighbouring countries and ports.
GlobalFootprint: Tripura is a key player in plantation/agro-industrial sectors such as rubber (second largest rubber producing state in NE), bamboo, tea, and cashew/nut plantations - with export potential and global buyer interest. Period: Established sectors with renewed global-value chain push in 2020s. Impact: • Contributes to employment in plantation agriculture and allied processing. • Enables export-oriented production of plantation crops for global markets. • Builds processing/industrial capacity for value-addition (rubber products, bamboo handicraft, tea export) enhancing global linkages.
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GlobalFootprint: Tripura, with its scenic landscapes, heritage sites, and growing tourism infrastructure (e.g., ropeways, destination promotion) is positioning itself for attracting tourists from outside the region, including international visitors. Period: Increasing emphasis around 2023-25 as investment in tourism infrastructure ramp up. Impact: • Boosts the service/hospitality sectors, generating jobs in the local economy. • Enhances global recognition of Tripura as a tourist destination beyond NE India. • Supports rural economies via homestays, eco-tourism, heritage promotion.
GlobalFootprint: Tripura has been actively promoting investment through industrial infrastructure, e.g., it attracted investments worth over ₹ 5,900 crore focussed on MSME and tourism, and reforms in ease-of-doing-business. Period: 2023-25 is a particularly active period of investment summits and infrastructurepush. Impact: • Facilitates global investors to set up industries/project in Tripura (manufacturing, processing, export-oriented). • Improves state’s competitiveness and integration into global supply chains. • Creates jobs in industrial parks, plug-and-play infrastructure, investorservices.