72 countries & counting, India looks to hit new record in rice exports. But there’s a flip side

Published 2025년 11월 25일

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India, the world’s largest rice exporter, is poised to break its own record for rice exports in 2025-26, driven by a surge in domestic production, a sharp recovery in shipments, and new efforts to tap underserved export markets, an industry body told ThePrint. According to the Indian Rice Exporters Federation (IREF), exports of both basmati

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and non-basmati rice are expected to jump 16 percent to 23.5 million tonnes from 20.2 million tonnes in 2024-25. Export volumes are expected to cross the previous high of 22.35 million tonnes in 2022-23, marking a turnaround from the slump of 2023-24, when rice exports fell to 16.35 million tonnes after government-imposed trade restrictions on certain varieties of non-basmati rice to safeguard domestic supplies amid soaring global prices. However, once the restrictions were lifted last year, exports surged once again, growing 23.4 percent to 20.2 million tonnes in 2024-25, according to data from the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCIS), a government organisation responsible for compiling India’s trade statistics and commercial information. Exporters believe this momentum will continue and potentially push exports to 30 million tonnes by 2026-27, a level India has never seen before. “In the current fiscal year, rice exports are likely to grow by 16 ...

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