India imposes 30% import tax on chickpea, red lentils to support farmers

This comes as the prices of both commodities are trading below the government-set levels in the local market

Reuters  |  Mumbai 

imposed a 30 per cent on import of and red lentils, the government said in a statement on Thursday, as the world's biggest importer of tries to support local farmers.

This comes as the prices of both commodities are trading below the government-set levels in the local market.

The south Asian country mainly from Australia, Russia, and Tanzania, while red lentils, also known massor, from Canada and the United States.

First Published: Thu, December 21 2017. 15:59 IST