Congress Slams
Wheat Export Ban, says Move 'Anti-Farmer'
Step taken as part of measures to control rising domestic
prices, said the govt
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I presume that it is
because the central government has failed to procure enough wheat. It is not
that wheat production has come down, it is more or less the same
The Congress on Saturday, 14 May 2022 hit out at the
government over the ban on the export of wheat, saying it was an
"anti-farmer" measure as it deprives farmers of reaping the benefit
of higher export prices. According to an official notification, India has
banned wheat exports with immediate effect as part of measures to control
rising domestic prices.
Asked about the government's move at a press conference
on the second day of the Congress' ongoing 'Chintan Shivir' here, senior leader and former finance minister P
Chidambaram said, "I presume that it is because the central government has
failed to procure enough wheat. It is not that wheat production has come down,
it is more or less the same. In fact, it may be marginally more."
‘No need for ban’
Chidambaram said that on Friday, a Chhattisgarh minister
had told him that the government there had procured 97 lakh tonnes
of paddy. If procurement had taken place, there would not have been any need to
ban the export of wheat, he said.
"But let me add, banning the export of wheat is an
anti-farmer measure. It deprives the farmer of reaping the benefits of higher
export prices. It is an anti-farmer measure and I am not surprised, this
government has never been very friendly to the farmer," Chidambaram said.
The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a
notification dated May 13, "The export policy of wheat is prohibited with
immediate effect." However, the export shipments for which irrevocable
letters of credit (LoC) have been issued on or before the date of this
notification will be allowed, the DGFT said.