Pulses imports in April 2024 led to significant inflation in India’s food prices, affecting staples like roti and dal
Key Highlights:
- Consumer price index for cereals in April 2024 was 8.63% higher than in April 2023.
- Retail inflation for pulses in April 2024 was 16.84%, nearly twice that of cereals.
- Patchy monsoon and winter rain caused a decline in domestic pulses production.
- Major pulses import quantity increased to 4.54 mt in 2023-24 from 2.37 mt in previous fiscal years.
Government Actions
- Import Regulations:
- Phased out tariffs and restrictions on imports of pulses.
- Lifted annual QRs and duties on arhar/tur, urad, moong, and masoor.
- Duty-Free Imports:
- Permitted duty-free imports of arhar/tur, urad, masoor, and desi chana until March 2025.
- Extended import permissions for yellow/white peas beyond October 2024.
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