North News
New Delhi, September 14
In a significant step to boost the export of basmati rice, a premier GI variety rice of India, the Centre government of India has decided to remove the floor price on the export of basmati rice. In response to ongoing trade concerns and adequate domestic availability of rice, the Centre has now decided to completely remove the floor price on Basmati Rice exports. The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) will closely monitor export contracts to prevent any non-realistic pricing of basmati rice and ensure transparency in export practices.
In an official statement, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said that as a background, a floor price of $1,200 per metric ton (MT) was introduced in August 2023 as a temporary measure in response to rising domestic rice prices in the wake of tight domestic supply situation of rice and to curb any possible misclassification of non-basmati rice as basmati rice during exports, in view of the export prohibition on non-basmati white rice. Following representations from trade bodies and stakeholders, the government had then rationalized the floor price to $950 per MT in October, 2023.
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