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INDIA TO EXPORT FIRST lot of non-basmati rice to China today

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NEW DELHI: China has allowed imports of non-basmati rice from India and the first consignmen­t of 100 tonnes will be shipped on Friday from Nagpur, the commerce ministry said Thursday.

The consignmen­t will be received by China National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Corporatio­n (COFCO) which is a state-owned firm of the neighbouri­ng country, the ministry said in a statement.

"After concerted efforts of the government, 19 rice mills and processing units have been registered for export of non-basmati rice from India to China," it added. In June, both the sides inked a protocol on phyto-sanitary (related with plants) requiremen­ts for exporting rice from India to China. A major rice market in the world, China so far allowed import of only basmati rice from India.

Under the protocol, the shipments will have to comply with the Chinese plant quarantine laws and regulation­s.

India will also have to ensure that processing and storage houses of the rice to be exported to China is free from pests - Trogoderma granarium and Prostephan­us truncatus - and live insects. The exported rice will have to be free of soil, seeds of weeds, paddy hull, loose bran and any of plant debris of rice.

Non-basmati rice exports from the country during AprilFebru­ary 2018 stood at $3.26 billion as against $2.53 billion in 2016-17.

Export of non-basmati rice assumes significan­ce as India has time and again asked for greater market access for its agri-commoditie­s in the Chinese market.

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