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Benefits from the ban on DA

May 26, 2017 at 12:51 PM , Mark Overseas
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Better rice realization

 The practice of DA (documents against acceptance) had a negative impact on the domestic suppliers as favored the overseas buyers due to delayed payments, rise in defaults. The DA allowed export of consignment without settlement of payments. Even though DA has been banned in the last year for export of basmati but the practise is still prevalent in case of export of non basmati from India. 

The curb on DA in export of basmati has decreased defaults in the trade and also given control over prices to the domestic exporters. 

The rice exporters maintain that the ban on DA had brought benefits to domestic companies as well as farmers who received timely and higher remuneration this time compared to the previous marketing season.

The traders are hoping that the government would remove the ban on non-basmati rice as well.

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