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Preventive trade policies restrict export of key agri commodities: study

The Dollar Business Bureau The trade policy of India on agriculture has a pro-customer prejudice which indirectly taxes farmers by putting export curbs on different crops, according to a study. The domestic prices of major agricultural items were below that of export prices in most of the years during the period 2004-2014, a joint study by The World Bank and Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) on Tuesday revealed. Policy makers have used preventive trade policies to maintain the domestic prices low in most of the years, the study found after an analysis of domestic prices deviation from global prices. The study on ‘Price Distortions in Indian Agriculture’, analysed global and domestic prices of 15 agri commodities for a 10-year period between ...

CGST rate of 5% will not be applicable on unregistered trademarks

The Dollar Business Bureau The Government has issued a direction that the Central GST (CGST) rate on supply of certain goods, such as chena or paneer, natural honey, wheat, rice and other cereals, pulses, flour of cereals and pulses, that are not packed in containers and do not bear a registered brand name, will not be levied any CGST. Only those goods, that are packed in containers and bearing a registered brand name would attract 2.5% CGST rate.  But traders and the business community have raised several doubts  with regard to the meaning of registered brand name. In this context, the Notification No. 1/2017-Central Tax (Rate), dated 28th June, 2017 [which notifies the CGST rates of intra-state supply of goods] ...

Govt to make 4 mega food parks operational in 3 months

The Dollar Business Bureau The government on Tuesday said that it is working for the development of food processing industry at a rapid pace and around 4 mega food parks will become operational in the coming three months. The industry is keenly interested in food processing sector as the Central government has got 300 proposals for establishing new cold chains, it said. “Just two mega food parks came into operation during 2009 and 2014, while 6 mega food parks became operational during the last three years – from 2014 to 2017. Similarly, 42 mega food parks will come into operation by 2019,” said Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, while speaking at an event organised by ASSOCHAM. “Four mega food parks ...

India's foodgrain output set to reach a record 273.38 MT this year

The Dollar Business Bureau Due to a favourable monsoon last year, the foodgrain production in India recorded an all-time high of 273.38 million tonnes in the crop year 2016-17, which is an increase of 8.7% compared to the previous year. Earlier, the record production was 265.04 million tonnes in 2013-14. The production of rice, wheat, coarse cereals, maize and pulses during the year is estimated to be at record level, as per the 3rd Advance Estimates, released by Agriculture Ministry on Tuesday. “As a result of very good rainfall during monsoon 2016 and various policy initiatives taken by the government, the country has witnessed a record foodgrain production in the current year,” the statement said. The Ministry of Agriculture issues four estimates in a year at various stages of ...

Indias foodgrain production grows 8.1% in 2016-17

The Dollar Business Bureau India’s foodgrain grew 8.1% to 271.98 million tonnes so far in 2016-17, according to the second advance estimates issued by the agriculture & farmer welfare ministry. This year’s production is estimated to be 15% higher than the average foodgrain output of the last five fiscals (2011-12 to 2015-16), largely as a result of normal monsoon the past year and various policy measures initiated by the government. Last year, India registered normal monsoon, experiencing just 3% below average. The Indian monsoon in 2015 and 2014 registered a 14% and 12% deficit, respectively.     On the back of an improved weather this year, the production of wheat, cereals, rice, pulses and oilseeds are projected to touch new records. Total rice production this year ...

Ministry of Agriculture estimates record foodgrains production in 2016-17

The Dollar Business Bureau The Ministry of Agriculture has released the second production estimates of foodgrains for the crop year ending 2016-17 (July-June). A fairly good monsoon after two consecutive years of sparse rainfall has boosted production estimates to record levels of 271.98 mt (million tonnes). This year's forecast beats the highest foodgrains production record of 265.04 mt achieved in 2013-14 by 6.94 mt. There is an 8% increase in comparison to last year's (2015-16) production levels which stood at 251.57 mt. The current year's estimate is higher than the average foodgrain production in the last five years (2011-2012 to 2015-16) by 14.97 mt. Rice, pulses, wheat, maize, tur, urad, oilseeds and coarse cereals are the categories that are likely to achieve record production this year. Sugarcane and Jute & Mesta production is likely to reduce, according to a report released by the Ministry of Agriculture. The foodgrains basket is inclusive ...

Rabi crop sowing crosses record 645 lakh hectare this year

The Dollar Business Bureau The total area sown under Rabi crops across India crossed 645.12 lakh hectares till February 3 this year as compared to 610.44 lakh hectare at the same time in 2016. Pulses and wheat have recorded a maximum area under sowing. “As per preliminary reports received from the States, the total area sown under Rabi crops as on February 3, 2017, stands at 645.12 lakh hectares as compared to 610.44 lakh hectare this time in 2016,” the Ministry of Agriculture said in a statement on Friday. “Wheat and pulses have registered record sowing in terms of area,” it added. Wheat has been transplanted to an area of 317.81 lakh hectares this year, as compared to 297.25 lakh hectares in 2015-16. In 2016-17 until February 3, the area under rice cultivation was 25.64 lakh hectares ...

'No delay in pulse import due to Bihar polls'

Source: PTI Pulse prices have been ruling as high as Rs.180 per kg in the retail market across the country as their production slumped 2 million tonnes in the 2014-15 crop year on poor and untimely rains   The Centre did not delay in importing pulses due to Bihar elections, Minister of State for Agriculture Sanjeev Balyan on Saturday clarified. He asserted that prices of lentils are expected to cool with arrival of kharif crop. He was critical of the industry body Assocham for coming out with a study on prices of commodities like rice, sugar and pulses “without checking the ground reality”. Pulse prices have been ruling as high as Rs.180 per kg in the retail market across the country ...