India has removed the floor price for basmati rice exports, effective Friday, to boost overseas sales just before the new-season crop arrives. Previously, the minimum export price (MEP) for basmati was set at $1,200 per metric ton and later reduced to $950. With supplies increasing, exporters requested the removal of the MEP to avoid unsold stocks when the new crop comes in a month. Both India and Pakistan promote basmati rice similarly to French Champagne or Darjeeling tea.
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