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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Criteria For Selective Export Of Rice

MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

 UNSTARRED

QUESTION NO . 1408 

ANSWERED ON 09.03.2011


Will the Minister of COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY be pleased to state :-

(a) what are the criteria applied for identification of rice varieties for selective exports;

(b) what are the varieties of rice that may be allowed for exports;

(c) whether Government is maintaining balance among different regions of the country while selecting the varieties of rice for export;

(d) what is the quantity of rice proposed to be allowed for exports; and

(e) whether this is likely to have any impact on the availability of rice within the country?


ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
(SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a-e) The production of rice is primarily meant for the domestic consumption. However, agricultural products that are in surplus and where their export do not have any adverse impact on the overall food security of the nation are allowed to be exported. India has been a major exporter of Basmati rice and it’s export is allowed subject to a Minimum Export Price(MEP), as decided by Government , from time to time. Currently, the MEP for export of Basmati rice is US $ 900 per Metric Ton. Since April, 2008, export of Non-Basmati rice has been banned. Recently, with sufficient availability of rice in the Central Pool and in view of the demand for some high priced specialty rice by the Indian diaspora, Government has decided to allow export of 1.5 lakh tons of some premium varieties of Non-Basmati rice viz Sona Masuri, Matta and Ponni. Export of high priced Basmati rice and other specialty rice as mentioned above in small quantities do not have any adverse impact on the availability of rice in the country when compared to the total production of rice in the country. 


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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Criteria For Selective Export Of Rice

MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

 UNSTARRED

QUESTION NO . 1408 

ANSWERED ON 09.03.2011


Will the Minister of COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY be pleased to state :-

(a) what are the criteria applied for identification of rice varieties for selective exports;

(b) what are the varieties of rice that may be allowed for exports;

(c) whether Government is maintaining balance among different regions of the country while selecting the varieties of rice for export;

(d) what is the quantity of rice proposed to be allowed for exports; and

(e) whether this is likely to have any impact on the availability of rice within the country?


ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
(SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a-e) The production of rice is primarily meant for the domestic consumption. However, agricultural products that are in surplus and where their export do not have any adverse impact on the overall food security of the nation are allowed to be exported. India has been a major exporter of Basmati rice and it’s export is allowed subject to a Minimum Export Price(MEP), as decided by Government , from time to time. Currently, the MEP for export of Basmati rice is US $ 900 per Metric Ton. Since April, 2008, export of Non-Basmati rice has been banned. Recently, with sufficient availability of rice in the Central Pool and in view of the demand for some high priced specialty rice by the Indian diaspora, Government has decided to allow export of 1.5 lakh tons of some premium varieties of Non-Basmati rice viz Sona Masuri, Matta and Ponni. Export of high priced Basmati rice and other specialty rice as mentioned above in small quantities do not have any adverse impact on the availability of rice in the country when compared to the total production of rice in the country. 


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