STCI floats tender for wheat import

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| As per the tender conditions, the arrival of imported wheat should be between March and mid-May, 2006, with at least 2.5-3 lakh tonne coming into the country in April. |
| The tender has been issued following a recent decision by the central government to import 5 lakh tonne of wheat (at southern ports) in a bid to curb rise in prices, following undue speculation as agriculture minister Sharad Pawar, put it earlier this month. |
| According to the tender, of the total 5 lakh tonne to be imported, 1.2 lakh tonne is scheduled to arrive at Cochin port, 1.1 lakh at Mangalore port, 1 lakh at Chennai and Tuticorin each and the remaining 70,000 tonne at Vishakaptnam. |
| Market players, however, feel the 5 lakh tonne of wheat to be imported in the marketing year starting April will not meet the country's requirement. |
| "India may require to import about 2-2.5 lakh tonne next year despite a crop of 74-75 million tonne, as per government estimates," said an industry official. |
| This is largely to do with low wheat stocks with the Food Corporation of India. As of February 1, FCI stocks stood at just about 47 lakh tonne. |
| The government estimates the next year's procurement to be about 16-17 million tonne, compared with 14.7 million tonne last year. |
| The imports are to be duty-free. It is also the first time since 1999 that the government is importing through STCI as the open market prices have been rising in the non-wheat producing states, especially Kerala and Karnataka. |
| At present, spot wheat price (ex-Delhi) is about Rs 800-815 per 100 kg. It had spiralled to a high of Rs 1,055 per 100 kg in the first fortnight of January this year. |
First Published: Feb 11 2006 | 12:00 AM IST