Friday, April 26, 2024
HomeNationPrice rise: Government puts stock limits on pulses by big retailers, importers...

Price rise: Government puts stock limits on pulses by big retailers, importers  

- Advertisement -

To prevent hoarding of pulses and check price rise, the Centre Sunday imposed stock limits on pulses held by licenced food processors, importers, exporters as well as large departmental retailers such as Big Bazaar.

It has also directed state governments to intensify anti-hoarding operations and keep a check on black-marketing and profiteering by traders.

The stock limits on holding of pulses have been in place for the last few years. Recently, while extending the stock limits on the commodity for one more year till September 2016, the government had exempted these four categories.

“To increase availability and prevent hoarding of pulses, government amended the central order under Essential Commodities Act, 1955 with immediate effect to enable imposition of stock limits on pulses sourced from imports, stocks held by exporters…

“… Stocks to be used as raw-materials by licenced food processors and stocks of large departmental retailers,” Food Ministry said in a statement.

The government has now withdrawn exemptions to stocks of pulses held by these four categories, it added.

The ministry said that the Cabinet Secretary has also been reviewing the price situation on a daily basis. “He directed all departments to keep a close watch on prices of essential commodities, especially pulses and work in close coordination with all states to control price rise.”

“All states have been advised to intensify anti-hoarding operations and keep in check black-marketing and profiteering by traders,” it added.

The prices of pulses have risen unabated for the past few months due to a fall in domestic output by about 2 million tonnes (MT) to 17.20 MT in 2014-15 crop year (July-June) owing to deficient monsoon and unseasonal rains.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Latest

Must Read

- Advertisement -

Related News