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India forecasts stable food prices during festive season, calls for a tighter vigil to check export of non-parboiled rice

By Abhimanyu Sharma  Oct 19, 2023 7:27:16 PM IST (Published)

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Pointing to the ample availability of wheat, rice and sugar in India, Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra has said that stability is expected in food prices during the current festive season. Terming the government's trade policy in the past few months along with OMSS, stock limits and duties, responsible for stable food retail prices, the Secretary told CNBC-TV18 that the Customs Department has been advised to ensure stricter checks at ports to ensure no export of non-parboiled rice.
Export of wheat and rice continues to remain banned, with a few exceptions allowing government-to-government export, even as sections of exporters have urged a review of the decision.
Responding to the demand for relaxation in export conditions and several other issues, some sections of traders and exporters approached the government for relaxation on several counts. He said that government policy should be measured against the touchstone of fulfilling the needs of the entire 140 crore population of India.