India’s readiness to supply wheat

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Recently ,Egypt has agreed to source wheat from India.

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  • Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent western sanctions on Russia have affected wheat exports from the Black Sea region and impacted food security in several countries, especially in Africa and West Asia. 
  • The Egyptians are exploring possibilities of sourcing grain from alternate sources as supplies have been disrupted because of the Russia and Ukraine conflict.
    • Egypt imported 6.1 million tonnes (mt) of wheat in 2021 and India was not part of the list of accredited countries which can export wheat to Egypt.

What is the status of India’s wheat exports?

  • Globally, Russia is the market leader for wheat exports (almost 15% share) and Ukraine is also a major producer. 
    • Exports from these two countries have been hit by the war and sanctions.
  • India expects to produce 112 million tonnes of wheat in the current season. 
  • The government requires 24-26 million tonnes a year for its food security programmes. 
    • With surplus wheat production, opportunities have opened up for exports. Wheat exports in the 2021-2022 financial year were estimated at 7.85 million tonnes, a quadrupling from 2.1 million tonnes in the previous year.

Why is demand for India’s wheat expected to rise ?

  • The disruption to global wheat supplies in turn has thrown open opportunities that India’s grain exporters are eyeing, especially given the domestic surplus availability of the cereal. 
  • More countries are turning to India because of the competitive price, acceptable quality, availability of surplus wheat and geopolitical reasons. 
  • While the existing importers are buying more, new markets have emerged for Indian wheat. Exports this fiscal year are expected to be almost 10 million tonnes worth $3 billion.

Which new markets are expected to buy from India?

  • The different grades of wheat produced in India are of the milling quality. So, apart from Egypt and Jordan, countries in East Africa are also likely to source the foodgrain from India. 
  • India has sent out dossiers to over 20 countries and talks are on at different levels with all these countries. 
  • The aim is to reach early resolution on the Pest Risk Analysis by each of these countries so that exports can take off.
  • The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and Ministry of Agriculture are also sending delegations to several countries to resolve market issues, if any, for exploring possibilities of boosting wheat exports from India.

What is being done to facilitate exports?

  • The Commerce Ministry has put in place an internal mechanism to facilitate it and get the paperwork ready for the related sanitary and phytosanitary applications to help facilitate shipments.
  • Wheat is going in full vessel loads and needs to be transported to the ports from the growing areas. 
  • The railways are providing rakes on priority to move the wheat. 
    • The railways, ports, and testing laboratories are all geared up to meet the requirements.

What norms are buyer countries using to approve Indian wheat?

  • Countries that have not previously imported wheat from India insist on the completion of the Pest Risk Analysis to provide market access. 
  • There are also other different standards that the buyers share with their sellers here. 
  • While, at present, Indian suppliers are able to meet these criteria, Indian authorities are working closely to step in and negotiate resolution if any “unreasonable” standards are stipulated.

What is the future outlook?

  • The government is optimistic about the long-term export opportunities not only for wheat, but for all cereals including millets and superfoods.
  • Trade sources say if Indian wheat prices remain competitive and geopolitical and weather conditions stay favourable, the scope is good for wheat exports
  • India has won the confidence of markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
  • It needs to establish itself in the new markets too and the government should facilitate it.

About Wheat

  • It is the main cereal crop in India.
  • Indian wheat is largely a soft/medium hard, medium protein, white bread wheat, somewhat similar to U.S. hard white wheat. 
  • Wheat grown in central and western India is typically hard, with high protein and high gluten content.
  • It is Rabi Crop which is  sown in October-December and harvested during April-June.
  • Temperature: Between 23±3°C and for good tillering temperature should range between 16-20°C. 
    • The best wheat is produced in areas favoured with cool, moist weather during the major portion of the growing period followed by dry, warm weather to enable the grain to ripen properly.
  • Rainfall: 50 cm to 100 cm rainfall.
  • Soil Type: Soils with a clay loam or loam texture, good structure and moderate water holding capacity are ideal for wheat cultivation.
  • Wheat growing states in India:  Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar and Gujarat.
  • Exports 
    • India’s wheat exports are mainly to neighbouring countries with Bangladesh having the largest share of more than 54 per cent in both volume and value terms in 2020-21.
    •  In 2020-21, India entered new wheat markets such as Yemen, Afghanistan, Qatar and Indonesia.
    • The top ten importing countries for Indian wheat in 2020-21 are Bangladesh, Nepal, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Afghanistan, Qatar, Indonesia, Oman and Malaysia, according to data by Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCIS). 

Source:TH

 

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