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India Approves Export Non Basmati White Rice to Namibia

Government Takes Step to Aid Food Security in Namibia

In a move aimed at bolstering food security in Namibia, the Indian government has granted permission for the export of 1,000 tonnes of non-basmati white rice to the African nation. The export will be facilitated through the National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL).  

1. Govt permits export of 1000 tonnes non-basmati white rice to Namibia – Business Standard

This decision comes despite a broader ban on non-basmati white rice exports implemented in July 2023 to ensure sufficient domestic supply. However, the government has made exceptions for specific countries facing food shortages, and Namibia is the latest beneficiary of this policy.  

Key Points:

India’s Role in Global Food Security

India, as a major rice producer, has been playing an increasingly important role in global food security. This export to Namibia underscores the country’s commitment to assisting nations facing food challenges.

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Potential Impacts

While the 1,000 tonnes export may seem modest, it could significantly impact Namibia’s food situation. The move is expected to strengthen bilateral ties between India and Namibia and highlight India’s position as a reliable food supplier.

Source – https://www.business-standard.com