India scrapped minimum export prices on key commodities, aiming to boost farmer incomes and curb inflation before crucial elections.
The Indian government recently made significant changes to its export policies to stabilize farm prices and manage inflation ahead of upcoming state elections in Haryana, Jharkhand, Jammu & Kashmir, and Maharashtra. Notably, the minimum export price on onions was eliminated, dropping from $550 per tonne. Additionally, the export duty on onions was reduced from 40% ...