Limited export of non-basmati white rice and onion permitted


Mumbai: India has allowed limited exports of non-basmati white rice and onions to meet the food safety demands of some countries.

According to the notification issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), 30,000 tonnes of non-basmati white rice export has been allowed to Tanzania while 64,400 tonnes of onion will be shipped to UAE and Bangladesh.

National Cooperative Exports Ltd. This will be exported through To increase domestic supply, the government has banned the export of non-basmati white rice since July 20 last year.

The government has also allowed 80,000 tonnes of broken rice to be exported to Djibouti and Guyana Bissau. These countries are located in Africa region.

The government has allowed the export of 64400 tonnes of onion to UAE and Bangladesh. 50,000 tons of onion will be sent to Bangladesh while 14,400 tons will be sent to UAE.

Since December 8 of last year, the government has banned the export of onions. But onions are exported to friendly countries on the request of the concerned government.

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