7 million tons of wheat exports from India in 2022
India is set to export a record 7 million tons of wheat this year as a rally in global prices gives the world’s second biggest producer of the grain an opportunity to gain market share, a top government official said in a Reuters report.
“Indian wheat exports have picked up,” said Sudhanshu Pandey, the most senior civil servant at the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution.
“By the end of February, we had already exported 6.6 million tonnes of wheat. Still one month is left.”
In the 2012-13 fiscal year, India shipped a record 6.5 million tons.
A recent rally in international prices has made wheat shipments more lucrative for traders.
Benchmark wheat prices in Chicago have surged by more than 40% this week on fears of supply disruptions due to sanctions on Russia and the war in Ukraine.
Russia and Ukraine together account for 30% of world wheat exports.
Traders last week said India’s wheat exports were expected to accelerate with a flurry of enquiries from buyers seeking alternatives to Black Sea shipments.
India will also send 50,000 tons of wheat to Afghanistan, Pandey said, in a bid to help the country facing poverty and hunger since the takeover by the Taliban last year.
New Delhi has already sent 4,000 tons of the grain to Afghanistan via an infrequently used land route through Pakistan.