NEW DELHI: India has imposed a limit on the amount of wheat stocks traders can hold in an effort to bring down prices, food secretary Sanjeev Chopra told reporters on Monday.
The world’s second biggest wheat producer will also provide 1.5 million tonnes of wheat to bulk consumers such as flour millers, as part of efforts to bring down prices, which have risen 8% in a month, Chopra said.
“Unscrupulous elements are hoarding wheat stocks and that’s why prices are rising,” he said. India’s wheat procurement in 2023 is set to fall by a fifth from the initial estimate as government purchases have slowed in the last few days after local prices jumped. Despite lower-than-expected procurement, wheat stocks are sufficient and there is no need to import, Chopra said.
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