On December 8, the government had reduced customs duty on wheat to zero from 10 per cent to boost domestic availability and check retail prices.
Now that the country is all set to harvest a record production of 96.64 million tonnes in 2016-17 crop year (July-June), there are concerns about prices coming under pressure once the new crop hits the market.
"Whether to propose import duty on wheat is in the final stage of consideration. The ministry is considering it. That is under process," Pattanayak told reporters on the sidelines of an Assocham event on integrated water resources management.
Asked about wheat prices, the Secretary said, "Prices at present are ruling above the minimum support price (MSP). State-run Food Corporation of India (FCI) is going to procure on a massive scale to ensure the MSP to farmers."
The Food Ministry is also closely keeping a watch on the arrival of the new crop. It has not firmed up its view on restricting imports as it wants to assess the availability of the new crop and its price trend before taking a final call.
"Within two months of reduction in customs duty, 30-40 lakh tonnes of wheat has been imported. More than 55 lakh tonnes of wheat has been imported during this (financial) year," he had said.
The production of wheat is estimated at record 96.64 million tonnes in 2016-17 crop year as against 92.29 million tonnes in 2015-16 on the back of good monsoon.
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