"Export of rice of seed quality has been moved from 'Free' to 'Restricted' category," the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.
It said that export is permitted under license subject to certain conditions such as submission of a licence to carry on the business of a dealer in seeds; declaration that the export consignment of seeds has been chemically treated and is not fit for human consumption.
Welcoming the decision, All India Rice Exporters Association Former President Vijay Sethia said, "It was a long pending demand of the industry. Since the issue of basmati rice Geographical Indications (GI) tag is pending in the court, free export of rice seeds was a concern because other countries might grow the aromatic rice and claim patent over it."
Basmatic rice is grown in India and Pakistan. India annually exports 36-38 lakh tonnes of the premium variety rice on an average.