India: Government rules out lifting ban on wheat export

게시됨 2023년 5월 25일

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The Indian government has decided against lifting the ban on wheat exports that was implemented in May 2022 to curb rising domestic prices. However, it will consider requests for shipments through diplomatic channels on a case-by-case basis. The country's wheat production is projected to increase by 10 million tonnes compared to the previous year, reaching 112.18 million tonnes in the 2023-24 crop year. Despite this increase, the government is prioritizing local consumption and plans to supply some wheat to countries like Nepal and Bhutan through government-to-government trade.
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The Centre on Tuesday ruled out lifting the ban on wheat exports but said the shipments of the foodgrain through diplomatic channels will be considered on a case-to-case basis. India, the world’s second-largest wheat producer, banned wheat exports in May 2022 as part of measures to control rising domestic prices. Asked if wheat exports will be allowed, Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh said, “No chance at all.” The government is supplying some quantity of wheat to a few countries like Nepal and Bhutan via a government-to-government trade arrangement. “We will take a call if there is a request from the Ministry of External Affairs,” he added.Citing reasons for continuing the export ban, Additional Secretary of the Food Ministry Subodh Kumar said India is not a traditional wheat exporting nation. However, the country exported wheat in the last three years owing to surplus supplies. The country exported wheat in the range of 2-7 million tonnes annually in the last three ...

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