"The DoR has been delegated power to frame the detailed guidelines regarding registration of contracts with Narcotics Commissioner, Gwalior for import of poppy seeds," the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.
It said that all the import contracts shall compulsorily be registered with the Commissioner prior to import in accordance with the norms issued by the department.
"...The guidelines issued by DoR, which may, inter-alia, include fixing of country caps, imposing quantitative restrictions, if any, per importer or any other relevant provisions as deemed necessary for implementation of National Policy on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances," it added.
The importer would also have to produce an appropriate certificate from the competent authority of the exporting country that opium poppy have been grown legally in that nation.
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Opium is mainly used for manufacturing alkaloids for pharmaceuticals.
Poppy seeds are also used in sambhar, chutney, sweets and rice dishes. Normally, the demand for poppy seeds starts from March to December and Kolkata is the biggest buyer.
Narcotic Control Board (NCB) grants permission for production of opium. Vienna-based International Narcotic Control Board (INCB) is the global controlling body of the commodity.