rice export: Govt permits Kala namak rice export from 6 customs stations

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The authorities Tuesday allowed exports of Kala Namak rice as much as an combination amount of 1,000 metric tonnes via six specified customs stations. Their exports had been prohibited until now.

“Licensed signatory for certification of Kala Namak rice and its amount will likely be Director, Agriculture Advertising and marketing & Overseas Commerce, Lucknow,” the Directorate Normal of Overseas Commerce mentioned in a notification.

Kala Namak is a premium non-basmati rice selection grown in Uttar Pradesh.

The customs stations are Varanasi Air Cargo, JNCH in Maharashtra, CH in Kandla and land customs stations in Barhni, Sonauli and Nepalgunj Street.

Final 12 months, the centre banned the exports of damaged rice after which imposed a 20% obligation on white rice exports to make sure meals safety and maintain costs beneath management.

Although exports of non-basmati white rice had been banned on July 20 to spice up home provide, exports are allowed on the premise of permission granted by the federal government to sure nations to fulfill their meals safety wants and on request.India has allotted export quotas of non-basmati white rice to Bhutan, Mauritius, the UAE, Singapore, Cameroon, Cote D’ Ivore, Guinea, Malaysia, Philippines, and Seychelles.

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