Pulses Export
Prohibition Extended beyond 31 March 2014
[DGFT Notification No. 78 dated 31st March 2014]
Subject: Extension of prohibition on export of Pulses (except Kabuli
Chana and 10,000 tonnes of organic pulses) till further orders.
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 5 of the Foreign Trade
(Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 (No.22 of 1992) read with Para 1.3 of
the Foreign Trade Policy, 2009-2014 (as amended from time to time), the Central
Government hereby amends, with immediate effect, Para 3 of Notification No.15
(RE-2006)/2004-2009 dated 27.6.2006, as amended from time to time.
2. Export of pulses was
initially prohibited for a period of six months vide Notification No.15
(RE-2006)/2004-2009 dated 27.6.2006 which was extended from time to time. This
extension is upto 31.03.2014 in terms of Notification No. 38(RE-2013)/2009-2014
dated 25.03.2013. Now, the prohibition on export of pulses is being extended
till further orders. This prohibition will not apply to Kabuli Chana.
3. In addition, the prohibition
on export of pulses till further orders will not apply to export of 10,000 MTs
of organic pulses and lentils per annum as permitted through Notification No.
51(RE-2010)/2009-2014 dated 03.06.2011. Accordingly,
the amended Para 3 (i) of Notification No. 38(RE-2013)/2009-2014 dated
25.03.2013 will read as under:
“3 (i) The period of validity of
prohibition on exports of Pulses is extended till further orders. This
prohibition will not apply to export of (1) Kabuli
Chana and (2) 10,000 MTs of organic pulses and
lentils per annum. Export of organic pulses and lentils shall be subject to
following conditions:
(a) Quantity limit shall be 10,000
MTs per annum;
(b) It should be duly certified by
APEDA as being organic pulses and lentils;
(c) Export contracts should be
registered with APEDA, New Delhi prior to shipment;
(d) Exports shall be allowed only
from Customs EDI Ports.”
4. Effect of
this notification
Prohibition on export of pulses has been extended till further orders.
But, there are two exceptions to this. One is export of Kabuli Chana. Second is
export of Organic Pulses and lentils; but with a
ceiling of 10,000 MTs per annum and subject to certain conditions mentioned
above.