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<h1>India Sets 23,900 Metric Ton Export Ceiling for Coarse Grains in 1998-99; APEDA to Monitor Allocations.</h1> The circular from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Government of India, outlines the export ceiling for coarse grains during the 1998-99 licensing year. A total of 23,900 metric tonnes is allocated, with 17,900 metric tonnes reserved for private exporters and 6,000 metric tonnes for public sector units. APEDA is responsible for managing this allocation and must ensure the ceiling is not exceeded. APEDA is also required to report to the Ministry of Commerce once the ceiling is reached and provide monthly statements detailing exporters, quantities, FOB values, and destinations. A trade notice will be issued for public awareness.