MUMBAI, March 7 (Reuters) - India allowed the export of 100% broken rice, the government said in a notification late on ...
India allowed the export of 100% broken rice, the government said in a notification late on Friday, after inventories reached a record high at the start of February, nearly nine times the ...
The Director General of Foreign Trade’s (DGFT) recent decision to allow the export of broken rice is seen as a vital step in tackling the storage issues plaguing producer states, including Punjab.
“When FCI rice in current form (with up to 25 per cent broken mixed) is supplied at ₹22.50/kg, there remains a possibility of diversion of it to market by sourcing 100 per cent broken rice ...
India will likely find it difficult to woo back global buyers of broken rice after the government lifted the ban on its exports on March 7, traders and analysts said. “India will not be able ...
The Indian government has lifted the export ban on broken rice, imposed in September 2022, to boost shipments and due to rising inventories. This follows the removal of the minimum export price ...
India, the world's largest exporter of rice, has revoked the ban on the export of 100 percent broken rice to reduce the burgeoning domestic stockpile of the grain, a move that could potentially ...
The government on Friday lifted the ban on broken rice, which was imposed in September 2022. This was the last of restrictions on rice shipments. According to a notification from the Directorate ...
India has lifted the export ban on broken rice, initially imposed in September 2022 due to supply chain disruptions caused by the Russia-Ukraine war. This policy change aims to promote shipments ...
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