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Indian industry body calls for broken rice exports as stocks surge.

Reuters

MUMBAI: India needs to allow the export of 100% broken rice after inventories of the grain reached a record high at the start of February, nearly nine times the government’s target, exporters told Reuters.

Exports of 100% broken rice could help reduce stocks in the world’s biggest exporter and enable poor African countries to secure the grain at lower prices, as well as support Asian animal feed and ethanol producers that rely on the grade.

“The government has way more rice than needed, so there’s no issue with supply. Given that, they should allow exports of 100% broken rice,” said B.V. Krishna Rao, president of the Rice Exporters’ Association (REA).

The REA has requested the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to lift the ban. India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution did not respond to a request for comment.

India banned exports of 100% broken rice in September 2022 and then imposed curbs on exports of all other rice grades in 2023 after poor rainfall raised concerns over production.

However, the supply situation has now improved after the country harvested a record crop, which allowed New Delhi to remove curbs on exports of all grades except 100% broken rice.

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Published Date: February 19, 2025

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