20 lakh tn wheat imports for PDS

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| The imports will be allowed only through Chennai, Tuticorin, Cochin and Vishakhapatanam ports, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade said in a notice. DGFT said the public notice is being issued in accordance with the ad-hoc order issued by Finance Ministry on August 14 for exemption of customs duty on import of wheat. |
| This 20 lakh tonne of wheat is in addition to the 38.30 lakh tonne of the commodity that public sector company, State Trading Corporation, is importing at zero-duty. State-owned firms MMTC and PEC are also importing 40,000 tonne of wheat each for private traders at five per cent customs duty. |
| Wheat is being imported to check prices and meet the projected shortfall in procurement by FCI for the Public Distribution System. |
| The government had targeted to procure about 160 lakh tonne of wheat from farmers by July 1 this year to maintain buffer stock for PDS, but has managed to buy only 92 lakh tonne so far. |
| The government had in February this year allowed wheat imports after a six-year gap. Since February, STC has floated four tenders for import of 39 lakh tonne of wheat. |
| Of this, 38.30 lakh tonne wheat has been contracted from global suppliers such as Swiss firm Agrico Trade and Australia's AWB. |
First Published: Aug 28 2006 | 12:00 AM IST