India cuts floor price for basmati rice exports to revive shipments NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India has cut the floor price for basmati rice exports to $950 per metric ton from
On August 27, the government banned exports of basmati rice below $1,200 per tonne to restrict possible “illegal” shipment of white non-basmati rice in the garb of
India is expected to cut the floor price it has set for basmati rice exports, government and industry sources said on Tuesday, after farmers and exporters complained it was
India, the world’s biggest rice exporter, has also curbed exports of non-basmati rice varieties India imposed a $1,200 per ton floor price on basmati rice shipments in August.
They had stayed away from buying in protest against the Centre fixing floor price for exports at $1,200/tonne Basmati exporters on Thursday called off their boycott of purchasing
The countries eligible for these rice exports include Nepal, Cameroon, Malaysia, Philippines, Seychelles, Ivory Coast, and the Republic of Guinea. India has allowed export of
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: India’s decision to maintain the current floor price for basmati rice exports will further hamper overseas sales of the premium variety and hit farm income,
Global rice market experiences turbulence due to India’s consideration of a ban on non-basmati rice exports, resulting in higher demand for Pakistani rice India’s decision
NEW DELHI: The Indian government said on Sunday it is actively reviewing the floor price it has set for basmati rice exports even as it continues to curb overseas shipments. The