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<h1>India's 1998-99 Peacock Feather Export Policy: Quotas Set for Regional Offices, Excludes Crest Feathers, Prioritizes Co-ops.</h1> The circular from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, India, outlines the export policy for peacock tail feathers and related handicrafts for 1998-99. A total export ceiling of 20 lakh pieces is allocated among four regional offices: Mumbai (5 lakh), Chennai (1.5 lakh), Calcutta (3.5 lakh), and New Delhi (10 lakh). Exporters must apply through their jurisdictional licensing authorities with specific documentation, including an irrevocable letter of credit. Quotas prioritize higher unit value realization, with 25% reserved for cooperative societies of weaker sections. Export licenses are valid until March 31, 1999, and detailed reporting requirements are mandated. Crest feathers are excluded from export.