The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

India offers to buy tur dal from Mozambique at MSP plus cost

Pulses retailing at as high as R198 per kg due to a shortfall

- New Delhi, June 29

INDIA, which is under pressure to check price rise in pulses, has offered to buy tur dal from Mozambique for the next five years at the support price plus additional transporta­tion cost.

Pulses prices in domestic markets are retailing as high as R198 per kg due to a shortfall in the local output in the wake of two consecutiv­e droughts.

According to sources, India has asked the Mozambique government if it can supply tur dal for the next five years on a government-to government basis. India has offered to buy tur dal at the minimum support price (MSP) plus the carrying and transporta­tion cost. A draft proposal has been submitted to the African nation, which is yet to respond, they added.

The MSP of tur dal has been fixed at R5,050 per quintal, which includes a bonus of R200 for the 2016-17 crop year (July-June). An Indian team headed by consumer affairs secretary Hem Pande recently visited the African nation to negotiate the long-term arrangemen­t for turd al supply. After the visit, Pan de said, “The delegation is back with long-term solution in sight. The final draft is awaiting response of the Mozambique government. The Government of India is expecting positive response as soon as possible.” The talks were “positive” and the country’s pulse supply would improve once the long-term arrangemen­t is signed, he had said.

Mozambique grows around 70,000 ton ne of pulses, mainly tur dal, and some urad. The entire quantity is exported to India and for meeting N RI demand in other parts of world. Its rabi tur crop is expected to arrive by September-October.

India is also negotiatin­g with Myanmar for the long term supply of turd al at similarrat­es and the latter is yet to respond. In the domestic market, retail pulse prices have risen unabated for more than a year and at present ruling close to R200 per kg in view of 7- mt short fall in domestic output following two drought years.

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The MSP of tur dal has been fixed at R5,050 per quintal, which includes a bonus of R200 for the 2016-17 crop year

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