Procedure for allocation of quota for export of broken rice on humanitarian and food security grounds, based on request received from Government of Mali and Government of Bhutan
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Allocation of broken rice export quota on humanitarian grounds via pro rata online allocation and compliance requirements. Export of broken rice is permitted only by Government permission for specified countries and will be allocated online by DGFT using minimum shipment thresholds and an initial pro rata allocation based on each exporter's three year average exports to the requesting country (or the quantity applied for, whichever is less), with reallocation of unutilized quantities on a pro rata basis. Applicants must file online within the prescribed window with required export data; authorisations are time limited and require submission of a landing certificate. Misdeclaration or failure to export the allocated quota may lead to blacklisting and enforcement under applicable foreign trade laws.
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Allocation of broken rice export quota on humanitarian grounds via pro rata online allocation and compliance requirements.
Export of broken rice is permitted only by Government permission for specified countries and will be allocated online by DGFT using minimum shipment thresholds and an initial pro rata allocation based on each exporter's three year average exports to the requesting country (or the quantity applied for, whichever is less), with reallocation of unutilized quantities on a pro rata basis. Applicants must file online within the prescribed window with required export data; authorisations are time limited and require submission of a landing certificate. Misdeclaration or failure to export the allocated quota may lead to blacklisting and enforcement under applicable foreign trade laws.
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