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India diversifies food exports as curbs on domestic staples weigh

Exports of basmati rice had reached $5.2 billion by the end of February, up 22% year on year, helped by an increase in global prices, he said.

April 23, 2024 / 18:10 IST
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The export curbs were imposed by the world's second-largest producer of wheat, rice and sugar last year to rein in rising domestic prices
The export curbs were imposed by the world's second-largest producer of wheat, rice and sugar last year to rein in rising domestic prices

India’s agricultural food exports in the 2023/24 financial year fell slightly short of the previous year, hitting about $50 billion as efforts to diversify shipments to the United States, Europe and other markets helped to offset curbs on rice, wheat and sugar exports.

The export curbs were imposed by the world’s second-largest producer of wheat, rice and sugar last year to rein in rising domestic prices.

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The curbs have hit food exports by between $5 billion and $6 billion, said commerce ministry official Rajesh Agrawal, adding that overall agriculture exports could be about $50 billion for the year to March 31. That compares with a total of about $53 billion the previous year.

”The government aims to reduce dependence on a few items … and promote a wide range of farm products, such as oilseeds, fruit, vegetables and processed foods,” he said.