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Wheat export ban to help control prices, regulate trade in right direction: Commerce Secretary

BVR Subrahmanyam said that the decision was taken at the right time. "There is no dramatic fall in production. I do not think there is a crisis which needs to be imagined. There is adequate food available in government stocks and private stocks," he said while addressing a joint press briefing along with counterparts in the departments of food and agriculture.

May 15, 2022 / 11:24 IST
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A worker sifts wheat at a grain market in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh (File Image)
A worker sifts wheat at a grain market in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh (File Image)

Asserting that there is no wheat supply crisis in the country, Commerce Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam on Saturday said the government's decision to ban wheat exports will help in controlling rising domestic prices and meeting the food requirement of India's neighbours and vulnerable countries.

The government has banned wheat exports with immediate effect. However, the export shipments for which irrevocable letters of credit (LoC) have been issued on or before the date of this notification will be allowed.

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Subrahmanyam said that the decision was taken at the right time. "There is no dramatic fall in production. I do not think there is a crisis which needs to be imagined. There is adequate food available in government stocks and private stocks," he said while addressing a joint press briefing along with counterparts in the departments of food and agriculture.

Explaining the rationale behind the decision, the commerce secretary said the primary goal was to put a "check on inflation". "So, what is the purpose of this order. What it is doing is in the name of prohibition - we are directing the wheat trade in a certain direction. We do not want the wheat to go in an irregulated manner to places where it might get just hoarded or where it may not be used to the purpose which we are hoping it would be used for," Subrahmanyam said.