India requests Mozambique to expeditiously clear tur dal consignments at portsIndia produces on average between 25-27 million tonnes of pulses and imports 2-3 million tonnes annually. However, this year, the area sown...
A look into India's tur problem: Why is this dal always on the boil?India, the largest producer of pulses, is facing a shortage of tur dal, leading to increased imports. Issues such as hoarding and cartelisa...
No restriction on Tur imports from Mozambique: GovernmentThe Indian high commission in Maputo has issued a press release to inform all exporters of tur/arhar dal in Mozambique that they can export...
Food of the future: The business and economy of super grainsOnce known as inferior coarse grains, millets are now known as super grains for the huge health, economic and environmental benefits they o...
India signs 5-year pulses import deals with Myanmar, MalawiThe government on Thursday signed an MoU with Myanmar to import 250,000 tonnes of urad and 100,000 tonnes of tur every year from 2021-22 to...
DGFT notifies pact regarding import of 50,000 tonnes of toor dal from Malawi"Import of 50,000 tonnes of toor from Malawi during 2021-22 to 2025-26 as per the MoU entered between Government of India and the Governmen...
Commodity outlook: Gold, oil prices in for some consolidationAluminium prices may recover towards Rs 152 while taking support near Rs 150.
India's pulse import worth over Rs 25,500 cr in FY16: GovernmentThe country imported 4.58 MT of the key kitchen staple worth Rs 17,063 crore, Minister of State for Agriculture S S Ahluwalia said in a wri...
India inks MoU with Mozambique to import 3.75 lakh tonne pulsesIn 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19, the quantity signed is 1 lakh tonnes, 1,25,000 tonnes and 1,50,000 tonnes, respectively.
India mulls importing pulses from AfghanistanIndia recently signed an MoU with Mozambique to double import of tur, other pulses from the African nation to 2 lakh tonnes per annum in ne...
Government measures bring down prices of some pulses, importers warn of situation getting worseImporters warned that this could be a temporary blip and the shortage situation could get worse if the government puts a stock limit on imp...