India may restrict imports of peas, chickpeas and lentils under the Pulses Mission 2031 program

Published Oct 21, 2025

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The Indian government has approved a six-year Pulses Mission 2031 program aimed at achieving full self-sufficiency in pulse production. The initiative seeks to boost yields, expand cultivation areas, and support farmers through innovative agricultural technologies. By the 2030/31 marketing year, India targets to increase domestic pulse output to 35 million tonnes, up from 21.9 million

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tonnes in 2024. The program also includes a price support mechanism for farmers working with state agencies NAFED and NCFF. Over the next four years, the government will guarantee 100% procurement of pigeon peas, black gram, and lentils at the minimum support price (MSP) to encourage local production and reduce import dependence. At the same time, the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) has recommended a complete ban on yellow pea imports and higher tariffs on chickpeas and lentils. Analysts say these measures would strengthen the domestic pulse sector and lessen India’s reliance on foreign suppliers. Experts believe that the successful ...

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