Wheat storage limits have been set at 2000 tonnes for dealers and wholesalers to manage pricing
The government has lowered the wheat storage limit for dealers and wholesalers to 2,000 tonnes, attributing the increase in wheat prices on "vested interests claiming artificial scarcity." Read more : ICRIER Research looked at the effects of export restrictions and stocking limits to combat food inflation He stated that sugar prices are being watched and that the government is still getting feedback from sugar mills and dealers about the stocks they have. He linked the increase in the price of sugar and rice to rumours of crop failure and shortage. By citing information from the Ministry of Agriculture, he dispelled suspicions of a reduced rice harvest this season and guaranteed that the government does not anticipate any major increases in the price of any food commodities during the coming holiday season. The present stock of rice is 230 LT, and the government is investigating the reasons for the reduced offtake under OMSS. Under the Essential Commodities Act, Central and state police are waging intensive enforcement campaigns against hoarders. The Secretary said that prices haven't increased since export restrictions were put in place, despite a spike in demand for non-basmati rice. He emphasised that the present stocks of 37 LT for edible oil are significantly higher than the 23 LT from a year ago. OTT India updates you with the latest news, The Country’s no.1 digital news platform OTT India. Keeps you updated with national, and international news from all around the world. For more such updates, download the OTT India app on your Android and IOS device.