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Global prices singe as India likely to keep up ban on rice exports till next year

Lower prices and ample stockpiles have helped make India one of the top shippers globally over the past decade, recently accounting for almost 40 percent of the total

November 19, 2023 / 07:24 IST
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India's curbs on rice exports sends global prices shooting up.

India, the world’s top rice exporter, is expected to maintain its curbs on overseas sales well into the next year, a move likely to hold the staple grain at close to its highest price levels since the food crisis of 2008.

Lower prices and ample stockpiles have helped make India one of the top shippers globally over the past decade, recently accounting for almost 40 percent of the total. African nations like Benin and Senegal are among the top buyers.

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But Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will seek reelection in 2024, has repeatedly tightened restrictions on shipments in a bid to curb domestic price rises and shield Indian consumers.

“As long as domestic rice prices face upward pressure, the restrictions are likely to stay,” said Sonal Varma, chief economist for India and Asia ex-Japan at Nomura Holdings Inc. “Even after the elections, if domestic rice prices do not stabilise, these measures are likely to get extended.”