The Indian pulse export ban of 2006 occurred on June 28, 2006, when the finance minister of India declared a ban, with immediate effect, on exports of sugar, pulses and wheat until the next harvest, due to domestic shortages. It will be in force until December 2006.[1] The ban was later extended until March 31, 2007.[2] This has pushed prices up in countries such as Bangladesh and the United States. Some exporters have moved to court to challenge the ban.[3]
Notes
edit- ^ The Hindu - Centre notifies ban on pulses export
- ^ Statpub - India Extends Pulse Export Ban
- ^ Indian Customs stops 500 tonnes pulse at Petrapole, The Financial Express, 6/30/2006
External links
edit- NewKerala - Indian pulses export ban pushes up prices in Bangladesh
- Business Standard - Sugar firms in the lurch over export ban
- Mercury Register - Lentil costs rise with India's export ban to control prices