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India: Goverment allows NCEL to export 9 lakh tonnes of broken rice, 35,000 tonnes of wheat products

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Published Dec 5, 2023

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National Cooperative Exports Ltd (NCEL) has received permission to export nearly 9 lakh tonnes of broken rice and about 35,000 tonnes of wheat and wheat products to various countries, according to a recent gazette notification. The cooperative has been allowed to export 5 lakh tonnes of broken rice to Senegal and 50,000 tonnes to Gambia, as well as 2 lakh tonnes of broken rice to Indonesia and 1 lakh tonnes to Mali. India has banned wheat and broken rice exports to control domestic inflation, but some exports are permitted on a government-to-government basis.
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New Delhi, Dec 4 (PTI) National Cooperative Exports Ltd (NCEL) has been allowed to export nearly 9 lakh tonnes of broken rice and about 35,000 tonnes of wheat and wheat products to various countries. According to a recent gazette notification, the government has permitted export of 34,736 tonne of wheat and wheat products and 8,98,804 tonnes of broken rice. In case of broken rice, the cooperative has been permitted to export 5 lakh tonnes of the grain to Senegal and 50,000 tonnes to Gambia in six month, the notification said. NCEL has been allowed to export about 2 lakh tonnes of broken rice to Indonesia and 1 lakh tonnes to Mali. India otherwise has banned wheat and broken exports since ...
Source: Theprint
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