India Is Not Moving to Curb Wheat Exports, Official Says

A farmer harvests wheat on the outskirts of Jammu, India, Thursday, April 28, 2022. (AP)
A farmer harvests wheat on the outskirts of Jammu, India, Thursday, April 28, 2022. (AP)
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India Is Not Moving to Curb Wheat Exports, Official Says

A farmer harvests wheat on the outskirts of Jammu, India, Thursday, April 28, 2022. (AP)
A farmer harvests wheat on the outskirts of Jammu, India, Thursday, April 28, 2022. (AP)

India is not moving to curb wheat exports, the top official at the food ministry said on Wednesday, following an earlier report that the world's second biggest producer of the grain was mulling restrictions after a heat wave damaged crops.

Food and farm ministry officials said on Wednesday that India can still easily export at least 8 million tons of wheat in the current fiscal year that began in April, and that the government would only consider export curbs after any sudden, unexpected surge in overseas shipments.

"There is no move to curb wheat exports, as the country has sufficient stocks of wheat," Food Secretary Sudhanshu Pandey told Reuters.

Bloomberg reported earlier that India was considering the move after hot weather curbed its production prospects, feeding concern over world supplies sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which has driven soaring food inflation.

The report, citing an unnamed source, said top officials were discussing the move and will recommend it to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will then make the decision.

India, which has seen five consecutive years of record harvests, has cut its wheat output forecast to 105 million tons from a February estimate of 111.3 tons as a sudden sharp rise in temperatures in mid-March cut crop yields.

On Tuesday, addressing the Indian diaspora in Germany, Modi said Indian farmers are coming forward to sell wheat on the world market as many countries struggle to meet supplies.

"Big nations are worried about food security, and at this time India's farmers are coming forward to feed the world," Modi said.



SAMA Licenses 'Nama United Financing' Company to Provide Finance Activity

SAMA Licenses 'Nama United Financing' Company to Provide Finance Activity
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SAMA Licenses 'Nama United Financing' Company to Provide Finance Activity

SAMA Licenses 'Nama United Financing' Company to Provide Finance Activity

The Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) licensed "Nama United Financing" company to provide real-estate finance, production assets finance, small and medium enterprise finance, finance lease, and consumer finance.

According to SPA, this addition brings the number of finance companies licensed and permitted by SAMA to 64 companies.
This decision reflects SAMA's endeavour to support the Finance sector, increase the efficiency of financial transactions, and promote innovative financial solutions for financial inclusion in Saudi Arabia.
SAMA emphasizes the importance of dealing exclusively with authorized financial institutions. To view licensed and permitted financial institutions, visit SAMA's official website.