Deccan Chronicle

Centre clears 5L tonne corn imports at concession­al duty

- RAJENDRA JADHAV

India has authorised imports of 500,000 tonnes of corn this year at a concession­al 15 per cent import tax, the government said late on Tuesday, as it tries to augment supplies of the animal feed for the poultry industry.

India, the world’s seventh-biggest corn producer, imposes a 60 per cent import tax on the grain.

The corn imports under the tariff-rate quota (TRQ) were allowed for end-consumers in the poultry and starch supply sectors, the Centre said.

A major exporter of corn to southeast Asia until a few years ago, India has turned importer as output has fallen and demand has grow from domestic poultry producers and corn starch manufactur­ers.

India’s corn imports in

2019 jumped to 312,389 tonnes in 2019 from just

30,962 tonnes a year ago, the offical data showed.

India, which does not allow cultivatio­n of any geneticall­y modified food crops, has rules in place to ensure that imports contain no trace of geneticall­y modified organisms.

New Delhi also cleared imports of 10,000 tonnes of milk and cream powder for this year at a concession­al

15 per cent import tax, the government notificati­on said.

The country also authorised import quotas of

150,000 tonnes each of rapeseed oil and sunflower oil carrying import taxes of 45 per cent and 50 per cent respective­ly.

India is the world’s biggest importer of edible oils. It mainly imports rapeseed/canola oil from Canada and sunflower oil from Ukraine and Russia.

B.V. Mehta, ED, Solvent Extractors’ Associatio­n, said refiners are unlikely to import rapeseed oil and sunflower oil under those tariff-rate quotas as the import tax on regular imports is actually lower, at 35 per cnet.

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