
New Delhi - The government has lifted the ban on broken rice, which was imposed in September 2022. This was the last of restrictions on rice shipments.
According to a notification from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, broken rice exports have been put in the ‘free’ category’.
The move could help reduce central pool stocks in India, the world’s biggest exporter, and enable African countries to secure the grain at lower prices, as well as support Asian animal feed and ethanol producers.
At present, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) and agencies . . .
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