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Oil industry : Increase the import duty

June 7, 2017 at 8:40 AM , Mark Overseas
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Price fall below MSP

The previous two years have been tough for the oil industry to meet the domestic demand also which has given rise to the imports of edible oil from around the world.

But this year the scenario was pretty different there was an increase in the production of  oil seeds which led to an increase in the edible oil production in the country. Which led to a fall in prices below MSP and is discouraging the farmers to sow oil seeds for the next season. 

With a view to ensure farmers do not loose total interest in oil seed cultivation the farmers suggest the following intervention on top most priority.
The SEA has demanded: "Import duties on Crude Oils should be raised to 20% from a level of 7.5% on crude palm oil and 12.5% on Soft Oils with immediate effect. Import duty on Refined Oils should be raised to minimum 35% from current level of 15% on Palmolein and 20% on other Refined Oils."

This would not led to an inflation in the prices as there's ample of availability in the world.  And hence with increase in the import duty will be followed by the complete utilization of the country's capacity ans supporting the 'Make In India' concept as it is encouraged by te government of India.

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