01 अप्रैल 2014
Govt extends ban on pulses export till further orders
New Delhi, Apr 1. The government has today extended
the ban on export of pulses till further orders, but allowed
outbound shipments of kabuli chana, organic pulses and lentils
with some riders.
"Prohibition on export of pulses has been extended till
further orders. But, there are two exceptions to this. One is
export of Kabuli Chana.
"Second is export of organic pulses and lentils; but with
a ceiling of 10,000 million tonnes per annum and subject to
certain conditions," Directorate General of Foreign Trade
(DGFT) has said in a notification.
Export of pulses was initially prohibited for a period of
six months in 2006 which was extended from time-to-time. The
last extension was up to yesterday. Now, the prohibition is
being extended till further orders.
Although India is the largest producer of pulses, it has
to import about 3 million tonnes (MT) of pulses to meet the
domestic demand.
As per the government estimate, the country is expected to
produce 19.8 MT of pulses this year, which includes 9.8 MT of
chana crop, while trade figures says only 6.5 MT of chana crop
this year.
Official figures show that India imported around 1.4 MT of
pulses between April to September 2013.
The other conditions for export of organic pulses and
lentils include that it should be duly certified by
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development
Authority (APEDA).
"Export contracts should be registered with APEDA, New
Delhi prior to shipment; Exports shall be allowed only from
Customs EDI (electronic data interchange) Ports," it added.
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