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MUMBAI, March 7 (Reuters) - India allowed the export of 100% broken rice, the government said in a notification late on Friday, after inventories reached a record high at the start of February ...
India is responsible for approximately 40 percent of global rice shipments. Recently, however, the country imposed a ban on the export of broken rice as well as a heavy export tax on other varieties.
India, the world's largest exporter of rice, has revoked the ban on the export of 100 percent broken rice to reduce the burgeoning domestic stockpile of the grain, a move that could potentially ...
The Indian government has lifted the export ban on broken rice, imposed in September 2022, to boost shipments and due to rising inventories. This follows the removal of the minimum export price ...
The government’s move to lift the ban on broken rice exports — the last of the restrictions on the shipments of the grain — is likely to aid market expansion in west African countries ...
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