Indore-based Soyabean Processors Association of India (SOPA) has asked for a revision in the prices of food-grade hexane produced by oil companies. |
Recently, an upward revision in hexane prices by oil companies has posed problems for the soya industry. |
"Oil companies, which are major suppliers of hexane, have revised their prices. Such a step will put the soyabean farmers as well as the soya-processing industry at a disadvantage and negate the advantages that the Union finance minister has sought to provide to the industry," said Rajesh Agrawal, chairman of the association. |
Finance Minister P Chidambaram in the Budget for this year had proposed a cut in the excise duty on food-grade hexane from 32 per cent to 16 cent. |
"This will also have a negative effect on the prices soyabean farmers get for their produce," Agrawal said. |
In letters to Union Petroleum Minister Mani Shanker Aiyar, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath, and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, the association has said the oil companies should keep food-grade hexane out of the purview of such increases so that exporting larger quantities of the product becomes easier. |
The Soyabean Processors Association of India is the apex organisation in the field. It has a membership of over 500 across the country. |
The solvent extraction industry, which is agro-based and export-oriented, exports soyabean meal/DOC. During the current season, the industry earned more than Rs 3,500 crore through exports of soyabean meal. |
The industry produces annually Rs 3,500-crore soyabean oil, which is an import substitute. |
The sowing season has started and the area under the crop has increased to 74.5 lakh hectares, against 64.5 lakh hectares last year. |