"Export obligation period has been reduced to six months from the date of clearance of each consignment by customs authority, wherever natural rubber is allowed as an input under Advance Authorisation/DFIA schemes," Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.
Earlier the period for meeting export obligation was 18 months.
The United Planters Association of Southern India (UPASI) said that the government's decision would help stabilise sagging domestic prices.
A long time window makes the monitoring mechanism cumbersome and is not in line with the spirit of the import for re-export cause. All this had added to higher than required import and retention in the domestic market, it has said.
The total area under rubber cultivation in Kerala is at 5.45 lakh hectares. It is the livelihood of as many as 11.50 lakh farmers with most of them small holders having less than 1.5 hectares under rubber. Total rubber production in Kerala for the year 2012-13 stood at 8 lakh tonne.