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India adds checks to rice exports to European Union

07/01/2020

India has tightened the inspection norms for rice exports to the European Union.

India has tightened the inspection norms for rice exports to the European Union.

 

The commerce and industry ministry on Thursday amended the export policy for Basmati and non-Basmati rice from ‘free’ to outbound shipments subject to certificates issued by Export Inspection Council (EIC).

“Export to EU member states and European countries namely Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland permitted subject to issuance of certificate of inspection by EIC/Export Inspection Agency,” t

 

“There have been pesticide issues with rice exports. So, these additional checks have been put in place,” said an official in the know of the details.

 

European Commission reduced maximum residues level for Tricyclazole to 0.01 parts per million (ppm) from 1 ppm for all crops in 2018. After 2018, the export of basmati from India to EU declined 38.35% and 9% in 2018-19 and 2019-20 (April-September) respectively, primarily due to the pesticide residue issue.