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Prices of pulses may shoot up in near future: Assocham

As the government prepares to import pulses to control rising prices, industry body Assocham said that the country may have to import 6-7 million tonnes of pulses during this fiscal at exorbitant rates which may further push up the prices in retail markets.

June 11, 2015 / 09:06 IST
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As the government prepares to import pulses to control rising prices, industry body Assocham said that the country may have to import 6-7 million tonnes of pulses during this fiscal at exorbitant rates which may further push up the prices in retail markets.

India's pulses production fell to 17.38 million tonnes in 2014-15 crop year from 19.25 million tonnes in the previous year. The country generally imports about 4 million tonnes annually to meet the shortfall in demand.

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"Due to acute shortage of the availability of pulses during the year, India will be importing pulses between 6 to 7 million tonnes (MMT) at exorbitant prices, resulting into an unprecedented (prices) hike in the market if adequate precautionary measures are not taken timely," Assocham said in a statement.A study by the industry chamber revealed that import of pulses in the current fiscal has already crossed preliminary estimates considered by the government.

"The demand-supply mismatch of pulses is causing further pressure on the prices of pulses which may shoot in the near future and therefore, timely precautionary steps need to be taken," Assocham said.