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India eyes wheat exports, but cheap Europe supply a hurdle

India could sell around 2 million tonnes of wheat between February and July to Asian buyers as Russian supply dries up, traders and officials said

January 14, 2015 / 16:46 IST
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A rally in global wheat prices and a looming tax on Russian exports have set the stage for a resumption in India's overseas sales, although cheaper European supplies could provide stiff competition to the South Asian nation.

Exports by the world's No.2 wheat producer after a six-month gap could cap benchmark wheat prices which soared 20 percent in the past quarter on worries over Russian supplies.

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"India is in a unique position to make the best out of the export curbs put in place by Russia which was exporting wheat similar in quality to Indian wheat," said a trader with a leading global trading company in New Delhi.

Russia, a key wheat exporter, plans to introduce a duty of at least 35 euros ($41) per tonne on shipments from February to curb a rise in domestic prices.