According to reports, presence of high levels of pesticides in the Indian consignment was the reason to put the import restriction.
"Saudi authorities have decided to impose temporary ban on the import of all types of pepper from India with effect from May 30," Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
According to the Indian Spices Board, chilli peppers are one of India's largest foreign currency earners, and between April and November 2013 a quantity of 181,500 tonnes of chilli peppers worth USD 3 million were exported.
"The Russian authorities have warned imposition of emergency phytosanitary (related with plants) measures - introduction of temporary restriction on imports of all spectrums of products of high phytosanitary risk from India to Russia," she said.
India has exported 9,826 MT potatoes in 2013-14 to Russia. It was 916 MT in 2012-13.
She said that Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has issued separate advisories to exporters of vegetables to Saudi Arabia and to exporters of potatoes to Russia asking them to follow quality norms specified by importing nations.
The present import duty is 50 per cent which is also the bound rate of duty agreed in WTO.
The top four countries which export apples to India include Chile, China, New Zealand and the US.
She said that the ministerial mandate of the WTO's Doha Round recognised that developing countries should have the right to select an appropriate number of agricultural tariff lines (products) as special products in the interest of their food security, livelihood security and rural development needs.
"These provisions will, however, come into effect after an agreement is reached and the Doha Round is concluded. However, inclusion of apple as a special product will be considered as and when this department takes up the exercise of identifying special products on conclusion of the Doha Round," she added.
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