State-owned trading firms STC, MMTC and PEC have received 11 bids for their tenders to export 1.6 lakh tonnes wheat from the FCI godowns with highest quotation of $267 per tonne, which is lower than the floor price fixed by the government.
In August, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) had approved 2 million tonnes of wheat exports from FCI godowns for this fiscal subject to a floor price of $300 per tonne through STC, MMTC and PEC.
STC received highest bid of $267 a tonne, while maximum quotations by global bidders in case of MMTC and PEC were $261 per tonne and 260.08 per tonne, respectively, a government official said.
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Sources said that PEC received six bids, MMTC got two bids and PEC three bids. The bidders included Cargill, Emmsons and Starcomm.
As bids are lower than the base price, the Empowered Committee headed by Commerce Secretary may not approve export at such a lower rate.
In 2012-13 fiscal, the government had earned $1.4 billion from export of 4.2 million tonne wheat by PSUs. Indian wheat had fetched an average price of $311.38 per tonne.