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India mainly exports non-basmatirice to African countries and premier basmati rice to the Middle East.
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India banned exports of non-basmatirice in October, but eased the ban later in the month.
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India had already banned exports of non-basmatirice and scrapped import duties on crude edible oils.
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The country mainly exports non-basmatirice to African countries and premier basmati rice to the Middle East.
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The government banned non-basmatirice exports in 2008, joining protectionist measures of other leading producers who apprehended a global shortage.
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India, where food often accounts for a much higher proportion of people's expenditure than in developed countries, had already banned non-basmatirice exports.
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In the June quarter, India exported 1 million tonnes of non-basmatirice, dealers estimated, down almost 30 percent on a year earlier.
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India's rice exports during April-August rose 7.4 percent from a year earlier, to 5.13 million tonnes, as shipments of non-basmatirice surged.
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Additional signs of concern for exporters emerged as a government endorsed four-month subsidy of 5 percent for non-basmatirice exports ended on March 25.
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Rice exports in October fell 42% year-on-year to 485,898 tonnes, government data showed, due to weak demand from African countries for non-basmatirice.
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India's rice exports in August fell 29% year-on-year to 644,249 tonnes due to weak demand from African countries for non-basmatirice, among other factors.