Dept of Consumer Affairs Reviews Domestic and International Pulses
Scenario for 2023
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Centre
Extends Support to Indian Farmers for Production of Pulses and Importers for
Seamless Availability to Consumers
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Global
availability in the coming year is expected to be better with increase in production
expected from Myanmar
The Department of Consumer
Affairs will take all necessary steps required to support Indian farmers to produce
more pulses. Importers will also be supported for seamless imports of pulses so
that the pulses are available to the consumers at affordable prices, throughout
2023, said Rohit Kumar Singh, Secretary Department of Consumer Affairs during a
meeting with pulses associations in India on 15 December 2022.
Global availability in
the coming year is expected to be better with increase in production expected from
Myanmar, where arrivals have started and pulses sowing intentions in African countries
indicating increase in area coverage under pulses, which will be available from
August 2023 onwards. This will keep the consistent flow of pulses imports and can
address concerns related to availability.
Mr. Singh further reiterated
the importance of both domestic production and the imports of pulses especially
Tur, Urad and Masoor.
Expectations from the
meeting were spelt clearly to get the industry views. Representatives from India
Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA), Overseas Agro Traders
Association (OATA Myanmar), All India Dal mills association, Tamil Nadu Pulses Importers
and Exporters Association, iGrain, etc have participated
in the meeting.
The representatives of
the participating associations expressed that the import policy consistency had
helped for regular flow of imports into India subcontinent keeping the price under
control all through the year.
There were few suggestions
related to speedy increasing domestic pulses production, port clearance, exploring
new geographies to minimize import dependency on few countries, extension of stable
policy regime etc.
The Department of Consumer
Affairs conducts regular interactions with pulses associations in India and at major
exporting countries to assess the pulse of pulses industry and initiate necessary
policy measures. As part of the series of meetings, the department organized a meeting
on 15th December 2022 to assess the domestic and global pulses scenario and to plan
strategy for next year to ensure availability of pulses for Indian consumers at
affordable prices.