India imposes duties on chickpeas and lentils

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Published: December 21, 2017

India is introducing 30 per cent tariffs on imports of chickpeas and lentils, the government announced today. | File photo

WINNIPEG — India is introducing 30 per cent tariffs on imports of chickpeas and lentils, the government announced today.

The import duties follow the 50 percent tariff on yellow peas that India introduced in November, and come as part of ongoing efforts by India to support farmers.

“Production of chana (chickpeas) and masoor (lentils) are expected to be high during the forthcoming rabi season, and cheap imports, if allowed unabated, are likely to adversely affect the interest of the farmers,” said the Indian government in a news release, adding that the import duties were imposed in order to protect farmers.

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