India to give 5 percent subsidy for non-basmati rice exports for four months: government

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(Reuters) - India, the world's biggest exporter, will give incentives for non-shipments to help boost flagging overseas sales, the government said in an order reviewed by

The government will give a subsidy of 5 percent for non-exports for the four months to March 25, 2019, the trade ministry said in the order dated Nov. 22.

The subsidy will help accelerate exports in the next few months, Nitin Gupta, vice of the rice business at India, told

India's non-rice exports have weakened this year despite a weaker rupee that makes the grain cheaper for holders of other currencies.

India's rice exports fell 9.6 percent to 5.8 million tonnes in the first six months of the financial year that began in April, according to official government data, as Bangladesh, a leading buyer, cut purchases due to a bumper harvest.

The decision to give financial support for non-basmati rice exports would also help keep local prices steady, especially when new-season supplies tend to drag prices down, said B. V. Krishna Rao, of the

New-season rice supplies have already started arriving in the local market.

(Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav; Writing by Mayank Bhardwaj; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 13:25 IST