2023-07-28 08:27:53
On July 20, the Indian government banned exports of non-basmati white rice to boost domestic supply and keep retail prices under check during the upcoming festive season. Non-basmati white rice constitutes regarding 25 per cent of total rice exported from the country.
In 2022, India accounted for regarding 40 per cent of Singapore’s imported rice, said the agency. Singapore imports rice from more than 30 countries.
Under Singapore’s Rice Stockpile Scheme, rice importers must hold a buffer inventory equivalent to twice of their monthly imports. This helps ensure an adequate supply of rice in the market, SFA said in a statement.
Countries expected to be hit by the ban include African nations, Turkey, Syria, Pakistan, among others.
In the first quarter of the current fiscal, regarding 15.54 lakh tonnes of white rice was exported from India once morest only 11.55 lakh tonne in the year-ago period, which means an increase by 35 per cent.
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