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MUMBAI: Pulses imports to India, the world’s biggest buyer, may fall to their lowest in nearly two decades after the government raised import taxes and restricted overseas purchases to bolster prices, impacting the plans of its global suppliers.

Dip in pulses’ imports set to hit Canada


Mumbai, July 18

Pulses imports to India, the world’s biggest buyer, may fall to their lowest in nearly two decades after the government raised import taxes and restricted overseas purchases to bolster prices, impacting the plans of its global suppliers.

The reduction in imports illustrates the government’s steps to raise the prices of pulses to reduce the payouts to farmers under its food subsidy scheme. Farmers in Canada, Australia and Russia that rely on Indian demand will likely intensify their cutbacks in pulses cultivation and continue to seek other markets in response to the curbs.

India’s pulses imports could fall nearly 80 per cent to 1.2 million tonnes during the financial year of 2018-19, the lowest since 2000-01, Bimal Kothari, vice-chairman, Indian Pulses and Grains Association, said.

India has raised the import tax on some pulses to as high as 50 per cent and fixed quotas for others like yellow peas, green gram and chickpeas.

Pulses imports have surged at the same time local production climbed. India produced 24.51 million tonnes of pulses in the 2017-18 crop year that ended in June, nearly double from a decade ago.

The oversupply caused prices to drop with yellow peas, which make up more than one-third of India’s pulses imports, falling to $285 per tonne on a cost and freight basis currently from $330 a year ago and $475 in 2016, said three pulses dealers.

In local markets, pulses are trading as much as 30 per cent below the government-fixed minimum support price (MSP), forcing the government to procure them from farmers, said Nitin Kalantri, a miller in Maharashtra, India’s biggest producer of summer-sown pulses.

“By arresting imports, the government is trying to lift prices near MSP level. It will help in minimising expensive government purchases,” Kalantri said. — Reuters

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