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India’s Rice Exports Remain Resilient Despite Curbs in 2024

  • January 23, 2025
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India’s Rice Exports Remain Resilient Despite Curbs in 2024

Sub : Eco

Sec: External sector

Why in News?

  • India’s rice exports have remained steady in 2024 despite temporary curbs earlier in the year. The surge in premium basmati rice shipments balanced the decline in non-basmati rice exports, helping India maintain its position as the world’s largest rice exporter.

Context:

  • India, responsible for over 40% of global rice exports, imposed restrictions on rice exports in 2023 to control domestic prices and ensure food security. However, with curbs lifted in September-October 2024, exports rebounded by the year-end.

Key Highlights

  • Export Performance in 2024
    • Total rice exports: 17.8 million metric tonnes (MMT), slightly lower than 2023’s 17.86 MMT.
  • Basmati rice exports:
    • Increased 16.3% to a record 5.7 MMT.
    • Major buyers: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, UAE.
  • Non-basmati rice exports:
    • Declined by 6.9% to 12.1 MMT.
    • Countries like Bangladesh, Cameroon, Djibouti, and Gambia reduced imports due to high prices.
  • Lifting of Export Curbs
    • India lifted most export restrictions on non-basmati and premium basmati rice in September-October 2024, enabling exports to recover in the December quarter.
  • Impact on Global Markets
    • India’s steady exports helped stabilize global rice prices, which had surged during the restrictions.
    • The shipments also reduced India’s record-high domestic stockpile, caused by a bumper harvest.
  • Domestic Factors
    • India’s bumper rice crop ensured surplus availability for exports.
    • Despite initial curbs, the government balanced domestic food security with global market demands.

Significance of Steady Exports

  • Global Benefits:
    • Stabilized global rice markets by increasing supply.
    • Benefitted import-dependent nations despite high prices.
  • India’s Advantage:
    • Maintained its dominance as the world’s largest rice exporter.
    • Record basmati shipments strengthened ties with key trading partners in the Middle East.

Why did India Pose Restrictions on the Export of Rice?

  • Domestic Food Security:
  • Rising Domestic Prices:
  • Uncertainty Related to Monsoons:
economy India's Rice Exports Remain Resilient Despite Curbs in 2024

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