NOTIFICATION No. 48 (RE-2008)/ 2004-2009 dated
13.10.2008
Conditions - Ban on export of non-basmati rice shall not be applicable to
export of rice to some countries
S.O.(E) In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 5 read with Section 3(2)
of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 (No.22 of 1992) and
also read with Para 1.3 and Para 2.1 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2004-2009, the
Central Government hereby makes following amendments to Notification
No.93(RE-2007)/2004-2009 dated 1st April, 2008 read with Notification No. 37
(RE-2008)/2004-09 dated 3rd September, 2008, Notification No. 38
(RE-2008)/2004-2009 dated 5th September, 2008 and Notification No.39
(RE-2008)/2004-09 dated 16th September, 2008.
2. Following shall be added at the end of Para 2.1 of the Notification No.93
(RE-2007)/2004-09 dated 1st April, 2008:-
“2.1.7 Ban on export of non-basmati rice shall not be applicable to export of
rice to the following countries:-
Name of the country |
Quantity |
(i) Nigeria |
15,000 MT |
(ii) Senegal |
15,000 MT |
(iii) Ghana |
15,000 MT |
(iv) Cameron |
10,000 MT |
The above export shall be subject to the following conditions:-
i) The above quantity shall be exported through State Trading Corporation (STC)
of India during September/October, 2008;
ii) STC shall procure rice from such rice mills who have surplus rice/ paddy in
their stock;
iii) The rice to be exported shall be with a minimum of 25% of brokens;
iv) STC shall ensure that their entry into market for this export does not
affect the overall price situation of rice; and
v) STC shall source the rice to be exported from more than one State and in four
different tranches.”
3. All other provisions of the Notification No.93 (RE-2007)/2004-09 dated 1st
April, 2008 shall remain unchanged, and shall continue to apply.
4. This issues in public interest.(R.S GUJRAL)
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE
AND EX-OFFICIO ADDITIONAL SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF INDIA
(Issued from F.No.01/91/180/846/AM08/Export Cell)
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