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Pesticide’s Use Did Not Affect Basmati Rice Export

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Last updated: September 15, 2022 2:28 pm
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India is a global leader in rice exports – both Basmati and non-Basmati. In the last 10 years from 2012-13, India’s Basmati rice export (in volume terms) has grown 46% at a CAGR of 4%. The Basmati rice export steadily grew from 346 lakh tons to 463 lakh tons between 2012-13 and 2020-21. The slight decline witnessed in the last financial year (2021-22) came mainly on account of reduced purchase by Saudi Arab.
 







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Data from the WTO show that during 2021 when the COVID was epidemic, Saudi Arab’s import of rice from all sources drastically declined by nearly 6 lakh tons. Purchase from India declined too. However, the current FY (2022-23) year, the trend shows a significant increase in import of Indian Basmati rice by Saudi Arab.

 

While asserting these facts, Deepak Shah, Chairman of Crop Care Federation of India (CCFI) said, “The recent move by the Punjab and Haryana governments to suspend use of 10 generic pesticides was ill-conceived, unwarranted and would in no way help increasing Basmati rice export. Instead, it would only increase the cost of cultivation as the farmers would be forced to use expensive alternatives.” Deepak Shah further observed that the decision to suspend the use of 10 pesticides was taken by the Punjab and Haryana governments without any material evidence under Section 27 of the Insecticides Act. CCFI has made a detailed analysis and submitted to the Punjab Government.

 

The report prepared by CCFI has several interesting facts

As regards the rice trade with European union (EU), the data show that Pakistan received more notifications of rejections from EU than India for reasons of sanitary and phytosanitary noncompliance. However, Pakistan managed increase its share in the EU rice market from 5% to as high as 25% in the last ten years mainly on account of lower price and aggressive promotion, whereas India’s share in the EU rice market has fallen from 31% to 11% during the same period. Hence, there is an urgent need for India to work on both the price and promotion front.
 

Analysis Report by CCFI cropcarefed.in/wp-content/uploads/India-Rice-Trade-and-SPS-Barriers-from-EU.-Final-Rev_19-Aug-2022.pdf

 

Data from the European Commission show that the Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs) for pesticides frequently get revised. For instance, in the last month (July 2022) alone the EU notified as many as 33 revisions in the MRLs. Monitoring such volatile changes in the MRLs and their compliance is a costly affair with no guarantee of sustaining the export.

 

The EU has set 507 MRLs for paddy. Out of this 304 (i.e., 60%) are set at 0.01 ppm (0.01 mg/kg). The MRL. 0.01 mg/kg equals 1 gm of residue for every 100 tons of rice. At this trace level, a pesticide residue would not be biologically, toxicologically, and environmentally relevant. It merely acts as a powerful non-tariff barrier. Many countries including the USA and China have voiced their opposition to the EU’s unscientific and arbitrary trade barriers. Banning rice pesticides in India to meet the EU MRLs would amount to trimming the feet to fit the shoes! 

 

CCFI’s urges the food safety authority in India (FSSAI) to create a level playing field under the WTO-SPS Agreement. India must subject food imports from the EU to 0.01 ppm MRL analysis. The EU uses 6 times more pesticides than India. Therefore, food imports from the EU would be carrying residues of pesticides not approved in India. India must reject such imports from the EU. Quid pro quo pays in the international trade. It would make the other party to act rationally and reasonably.

 

In brief about CCFI: Crop Care Federation of India (CCFI) is a non-profit, non-commercial organization with its Mission to build a responsible image for the Agrochemical Industry. It is one of the oldest and foremost associations of the Agrochemical Companies in India with a member base of over 50 leading companies. These member companies comprise Basic Technical Producers and major formulators, thus representing the complete gamut of the Agrochemical business.

 

For further information contact S.Ganesan +91 99595 52725 Or write to [email protected].
 

To know more about CCFI visit: www.cropcarefed.in.

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