Pepper export subsidy unlikely to resume

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| The Spices Board had stopped receiving applications for subsidy effective February as the 20,000 tonne target set for exports had already been met. |
| The board later submitted its recommendations for continuation of the scheme in order to maintain the high price levels of the recent time. |
| The commerce ministry had announced the scheme "� Rs 5 as ocean subsidy and Rs 2 for domestic transportation "� in October 2005 in the wake of a steep fall in prices. At that time, the ministry also made it clear that the scheme would continue only till March 2007 or till the time a 20,000 tonne export target would be achieved, whichever was earlier. |
| Ministry sources said as domestic production was expected to fall 15-20 per cent, it was likely to see better price realisation this year. So there was no point in continuing with the subsidy scheme, ministry officials said. |
| The Spices Board is also not expecting a positive decision from the ministry in favour of the subsidy scheme. |
| The spot price of IPSTA has increased to Rs 11,900 a quintal for ungarbled and Rs 12,500 for garbled mainly on reports of production shortage. |
First Published: Feb 09 2007 | 12:00 AM IST