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India now mandates APEDA registration for non-basmati rice exports to boost oversight and compliance.
India now requires APEDA registration for non-basmati rice exports, a move aimed at improving government oversight without disrupting trade.
Effective per a recent DGFT notification, the rule mirrors the existing process for basmati rice, involving a ₹8 per metric tonne fee and online certificate issuance.
The change enhances monitoring of export volumes and destinations, supports a rice trade promotion fund, and helps ensure compliance, particularly amid concerns over paddy losses in key producing states.
While the policy adds minimal cost and is not expected to affect current trade flows, it strengthens regulatory control over India’s status as the world’s largest rice exporter.
La India ahora exige el registro de APEDA para las exportaciones de arroz no basmati para impulsar la supervisión y el cumplimiento.