The country had imported about 5,00,000 tonnes of wheat during the previous financial year.
Private traders, including flour millers, are not entering into any fresh wheat import contracts as they fear imposition of custom duty. That apart, the relaxation in fumigation rules is valid till March only.
"We have imported about 4 million tonnes of wheat so far this financial year. We will be importing about 4.5-5 million tonnes this fiscal," Roller Flour Millers' Federation of India Ex-President M K Datta Raj told PTI.
Moreover, he said the possibility of imposition of import duty and end of relaxation in fumigation rules post March are some of the factors restricting traders to enter into import contracts for delivery after March.
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"Generally, cargoes have to be fumigated with methyl bromide at the ports of loading. The government has allowed to do fumigation at the ports of unloading. This relaxation is valid till March 31 only," Datta Raj said, adding that methyl bromide is banned in many countries.
The government has fixed wheat procurement target at 33 million tonnes during the marketing year starting April as against 22.96 million tonnes purchased by FCI during this year.
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