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Govt okays another 25 lakh tonnes of wheat exports

By IANS | Updated: April 20, 2026 20:10 IST

New Delhi, April 20 The Government of India has approved the export of an additional 25 lakh metric ...

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New Delhi, April 20 The Government of India has approved the export of an additional 25 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) of wheat, reinforcing its commitment to ensuring remunerative returns for farmers while maintaining stability in domestic markets, according to an official statement issued on Monday.

The decision follows a comprehensive review of current production, stock availability, and price trends, the statement issued by the Department of Food and Public Distribution said.

According to the second advance estimates released by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare on March 10, 2026, wheat production for 2025–26 is estimated at 1,202 LMT. In view of the comfortable production outlook and higher stock availability, permitting additional exports was considered appropriate, the statement explained.

Prior to this, the Department of Food and Public Distribution had approved the export of 5 LMT of wheat products in January 2026. This was followed by further approval of additional 5 LMT wheat products and 25 LMT wheat in February 2026. With the latest round of approvals, a total of 50 LMT of wheat and 10 LMT of wheat products have now been permitted for export.

Wheat acreage during the Rabi 2026 season has increased to approximately 334.17 lakh hectares, compared to 328.04 lakh hectares last year. This rise reflects strong farmer confidence in wheat cultivation, supported by assured Minimum Support Price (MSP) and robust procurement mechanisms, and indicates the likelihood of another strong harvest, the statement explained.

The latest decision to allow export of an additional 25 LMT of wheat is expected to enhance market liquidity, facilitate efficient stock management, and prevent distress sales during the peak arrival season. It will also help stabilise domestic prices and strengthen farmers’ incomes, while ensuring that the country’s food security remains fully safeguarded, the statement said.

The Government remains committed to adopting calibrated and timely measures to balance the interests of farmers and consumers, while promoting sustainable growth in the agriculture sector, the statement added.

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