Wheat or Meslin Flour Export Policy
Amendments Approved by Cabinet
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DGFT has already issued notification
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the
Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has approved the proposal for amendment of policy
of exemption for Wheat or Meslin Flour (HS Code 1101)
from export restrictions/ ban.
Impact:
The approval will now allow to put a restriction on the export
of Wheat Flour which will ensure a curb on rising prices of wheat flour and ensure
food security of the most vulnerable sections of the society.
Implementation:
Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) shall issue a
notification to this effect.
Background:
Russia & Ukraine are the major exporters of wheat accounting
for around 1/4th of the global wheat trade. The conflict between them led to the
global wheat supply chain disruptions increasing demand of Indian wheat. As a result,
the price of wheat in domestic market showed an increase. In order to ensure food
security of 1.4 billion people of the country, the decision was taken to put a prohibition
on export of wheat in May 2022.
However, due to prohibition on export of wheat (which was
done to put a check on increasing prices in domestic market and to ensure food security
in the country), the demand for wheat flour has increased in foreign markets and
it’s exports from India have
registered a growth of 200% during April-July 2022 compared to the corresponding
period in 2021.
The increased demand for wheat flour in international market
led to significant price rise of wheat flour in the domestic market.
Earlier, there was a policy not to prohibit or put any restrictions
on the export of Wheat flour. Therefore, a partial modification of the policy was
required by withdrawing the exemption from ban/ restrictions on export for Wheat
Flour in order to ensure food security and put a check on mounting prices of Wheat
flour in the country.