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Floor price on pepper import fixed at ~500/kg

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Concerned over a sharp drop in domestic pepper prices, the Centre on Wednesday imposed a minimum import price on the commodity at ~500 a kg to shield domestic growers.

The prices have crashed to ~300 a kg, from ~730 in the wake of cheaper imports from neighbouri­ng countries. "Fixing of MIP will help in improving the domestic price, particular­ly when the harvesting season of pepper is fast approachin­g," the commerce ministry said.

In recent times, softness in prices has been a major concern among pepper growers. "Pepper prices have gone down by nearly 35 per cent in one year and resulted in a lot of hardships for pepper growers," the ministry said.

Since most of the pepper-producing countries are in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations region, there have also been apprehensi­ons of pepper from these countries being routed through Sri Lanka taking advantage of lower duty under the South Asian Free- Trade Area and the India-Sri Lanka FTA for availing of concession­al import duty, it said.

Farmers' associatio­ns have demanded tougher steps, including fixing of MIP for pepper, to prevent such in-bound shipments.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah had recently met Union Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu and made a case for curbs on pepper imports. Karnataka and Kerala are the leading pepper producing states in the country.

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