NEW DELHI : India is diversifying its import of pulses to keep domestic prices stable by entering into long-term deals with Brazil and Argentina after several rounds of negotiations, two officials aware of the
NEW DELHI : As India imports over 3 million tonnes (mt) of pulses annually even as production has jumped substantially, the Government sees the gap between demand and supply continuing. This is even as
NEW DELHI : In a bid to boost domestic supply and maintain stable prices, the government has announced that there will be no restrictions on the import of tur and urad dal until March 2025. These pulses will continue to
NEW DELHI : After signing memorandum of understandings (MoUs) with Mozambique, Malawi and Myanmar for importing pulses, India has approached Argentina and Brazil for deals under which the South American countries will undertake to
NEW DELHI : The government exempted importers of pulses from stock limits, and also relaxed the norms for millers and wholesalers, in view of softening of prices of the key pulses in the country..
NEW DELHI : India has signed memoranda of understanding with Myanmar and Malawi to import tur dal and urad dal for the subsequent 5 years, a transfer seen as bid to test costs of those pulses and avert