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Government to sell more wheat, rice in open market to cool prices

The move comes amid a sharp increase in food prices that is expected to propel headline retail inflation for July to perhaps more than 7 percent

August 09, 2023 / 17:40 IST
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Retail food inflation surged to 4.49 percent in June from 2.96 percent in May.

The Indian government will sell an additional 50 lakh tonnes of wheat and 25 lakh tonnes of rice under Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS) to bring down prices of the two essential commodities.

As on August 7, in one year, wheat prices have gone up by 6.77 percent in the retail market and 7.37 percent in the wholesale market. Similarly, rice prices in the retail market have gone up by 10.63 percent and 11.12 percent in the wholesale market.

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Speaking at a briefing on August 9 in the Capital, Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra also said the reserve price of rice was being brought down by Rs 2 to Rs 29 per kg.

The step comes after the Food Corporation of India was unable to find any takers for rice being sold via OMSS. As of date, the government has been able to offload a mere 0.38 percent (19,000 tonnes) of the total 5 lakh tonne of rice it offered, as per government data.