Currently, export of edible oils is allowed in up to 5 kg pack at minimum export price of USD 900 per tonne. The bulk export was banned way back in 2008 to curb price rise.
"Export of groundnut oil, sesame oil, soyabean oil and maize oil in bulk, irrespective of any pack size has been exempted from the prohibition on export of edible oil," Directorate General of Foreign Trade said in a notification.
The government's decision to allow bulk exports comes in the wake of estimated record oilseeds production at 33.59 million tonnes in 2016-17 crop year (July-June), as against 25.25 million tonnes in the previous year.
Welcoming the move, industry body Solvent Extractors Association Executive Director B V Mehta said the decision will lift price sentiment in the domestic market. The prices are currently depressed in view of bumper production.