20 नवंबर 2012
PSUs contract 11.5 lakh tonnes of FCI wheat for export so far
New Delhi, Nov 20. The public trading agencies have
contracted about 11.5 lakh tonnes of FCI wheat for exports and
have shipped about seven lakh tonnes so far.
To clear surplus stocks in the Food Corporation of India
(FCI), the Centre has allowed export of 20 lakh tonnes of
wheat through PSUs such as MMTC, STC and PEC by March 2013.
"Out of 20 lakh tonnes, as much as 11.5 lakh tonnes has
been contracted for export and about 7 lakh tonnes has been
shipped so far," a senior Food Ministry official told PTI.
The PSUs hope to give contracts for the rest of the
quantity by February next year, the official said.
Much of Indian wheat exports have so far been to
neighbouring Bangladesh followed by South Korea, Thailand,
Vietnam, Indonesia, Yemen, Oman, Jakarta, among others.
Wheat shipments from India have fetched higher price in
the range of USD 300-319 per tonne. Recently, a tender was
awarded at USD 315 a tonne, higher than USD 308 a tonne quoted
on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBoT).
"A few months back, Indian wheat was quoted lower by USD
30 a tonne compared to CBoT price. Now, we are getting good
price as global buyers are confident that India is coming up
as an assured and long-time supplier," the official said.
Wheat stocks in the central pool stood at 405 lakh tonnes,
as on November 6, almost double the 212 lakh tonnes of the
actual buffer requirement for the same period.
The government godowns are overflowing due to a record
production and procurement in the last two consecutive years. (PTI)
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