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<h1>India Lifts Ban on Edible Oil Exports: Castor, Coconut, Organic Oils Now Allowed Under New Policy.</h1> The Government of India amended the export policy for edible oils, lifting the prohibition on the export of certain oils. Initially, the export of edible oils was prohibited starting March 2008, with extensions until further notice. The amendment now allows the export of castor oil, coconut oil from specified ports and borders, deemed exports for non-edible goods production, and oils from Domestic Tariff Areas to Special Economic Zones. Additionally, exports of organic edible oils, rice bran oil, and several other oils in bulk are permitted. Exports in branded consumer packs up to 5 kg are allowed with a minimum export price of USD 900 per metric ton.