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'India not a big wheat exporter, needs to ensure food security'

India, with a marginal share of global wheat exports, needs to balance domestic needs with those of friendly countries, sources in the government have said

May 25, 2022 / 12:25 IST
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India is not a significant exporter of wheat and needs to balance its food security needs while helping friendly countries and contracted shipments, government sources said on May 24, almost 10 days after the country banned the export of the foodgrain.

The country, which is the second-largest producer of wheat but accounts for only a 0.47 percent share of global exports, has prohibited export but is allowing contracted supplies with valid letters of credit through its ports.

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“Export restrictions have been a regular feature of major food producers, which has adversely affected India too. On the other hand, India has taken the step towards regulation of wheat exports in order to ensure food security of India, its neighbours and vulnerable countries,” one of the sources said.

Export curbs by other countries "have resulted in significant price rise and India has been at the receiving end for these", the source said.