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India begins wheat exports after four-year hiatus on bumper crop
Reuters | May 4, 2026 3:19 PM CST

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India has resumed wheat exports for the first time in four years, with ITC loading 22,000 metric tons for the UAE. A record harvest and higher global prices and freight rates are making Indian wheat competitive. This follows a ban imposed due to crop damage from extreme heat in previous years.

India has resumed wheat exports after a four-year hiatus
MUMBAI: Indian traders have begun exporting wheat for the first time in four years, as a bumper harvest and a rally in ‌global ⁠prices ⁠and freight rates make shipments of the staple competitive for buyers in Asia and the Middle East, trade sources told Reuters.

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Consumer goods conglomerate ITC has ⁠started loading 22,000 ‌metric tons of wheat at the western ⁠port of Kandla for shipment to the United Arab Emirates, they said.

India, expecting a record crop, has allowed exports of wheat this year following a 2022 ban.


It extended ‌the curb in 2023 and 2024 after extreme heat shrivelled the ⁠crop and depleted stocks, leading to record domestic prices, fuelling speculation it might need to turn to imports for the first time since 2017.


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