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Russia discusses cooperation in pulses trade with India

By ANI | Updated: November 12, 2024 23:10 IST

New Delhi [India], November 12 : Russia discussed with India measures to enhance cooperation in the field of trade ...

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New Delhi [India], November 12 : Russia discussed with India measures to enhance cooperation in the field of trade in pulses during a meeting between a delegation led by Deputy Minister of Russian Ministry of Agriculture Maxim Titov and Secretary Department of Consumer Affairs Nidhi Khare, according to a statement.

The meeting took place on Monday.

Russia has emerged as a major source of India's import of masur (lentils) and yellow peas from recent past.

Apart from these two pulses, Russia is also contemplating to diversify its pulses production to urad (black matpe) and tur (pigeon pea).

India's growing demand for protein-rich diets has led to an increase in pulse consumption, but the country still relies heavily on imports to meet its domestic requirements.

Despite being a significant producer of pulses, India's production has not kept pace with demand, leading to a rise in imports. The imports are done from Myanmar, Australia, Russia, Canada, and besides from some African countries.

Despite various measures by the government to attain Atmanirbharta or self-sufficiency in pulses, imports are rising. India primarily consumes chana, masur, urad, kabuli chana, and tur. Among the pulses basket, tur, urad, and masur have a production deficit.

The government today said that a gradual, but significant easing of supply situation in respect of major pulses like tur, urad and chana are observed from July 2024 with encouraging kharif prospect and continuous imports.

Tur crop is reported to be good and early harvest of tur crop in pockets of Karnataka have started.

"The overall availability of pulses has been comfortable with robust inflow of imports of tur, urad, chana and yellow peas, this year. Tur and urad imports for calendar year, 2024 at 10 LMT and 6.40 LMT, respectively by first week of November have already exceeded the whole year import figures during last year," the government said in the statement.

The arrival of chana imports from Australia in bulk cargoes are expected from November.

The government believes that the recent diversification of source countries for pulses played an important role in ensuring continuous inflows at increasingly competitive rates.

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