Author: Averyl Pires and B.P. Sarath Chandran
Author Address: Research Scholar, Goa Business School, Goa University and Assistant Professor of Economics, St. Xavier's College, Mapusa, Goa-403 507 and Professor of Economics, Goa Business School, Goa University, Taleigao, Goa-403206
Keywords: Agriculture exports, cluster analysis, comparative advantage, diversification, trade balance.
JEL Codes: C23, F14, O47, Q17.
This study examined the competitiveness of agricultural exports from 1991 to 2020 in India by assessing convergence and divergence across 24 agricultural subsectors. Using dynamic measures of comparative advantage, the analysis applied ?-and ?-convergence of the Revealed Symmetric Comparative Advantage (RSCA) index and the Trade Balance Index (TBI), along with hierarchical clustering to capture long-run competitiveness patterns beyond static RCA measures. The findings revealed significant ?-convergence in RSCA (-0.41), indicating that initially weaker subsectors, such as dairy, processed foods, and vegetables, had strengthened over time. Despite declines in cereals and tobacco, TBI results showed an overall improvement in export performance. Cluster analysis highlighted a shift toward value-added and horticultural products, while bulk commodities exhibited stagnation. The study underscored the unevenness of structural transformation and emphasised the importance of policies that promote quality, branding, logistics, and diversification into high-value agricultural exports.
Indian J Econ Dev, 2026, 22(1), 163-173
https://doi.org/10.35716/IJED-25450
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