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India weighs lifting ban on some crop futures trade

by LAWIN.news January 8, 2025
written by LAWIN.news January 8, 2025
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India is reportedly contemplating the lifting of a three-year ban on futures trading in specific agricultural commodities.

The commodities in question include wheat and unprocessed rice. This consideration follows research suggesting that the imposed restrictions have not yielded the desired outcomes.

The ban, originally established three years ago, aimed to curb price volatility in the domestic market and protect consumers from speculative price hikes.

At that time, the Indian government targeted seven agricultural commodities, asserting that futures trading in these items contributed to inflationary pressures.

Futures trading, as a financial instrument, allows market participants to buy or sell a commodity at a predetermined price at a future date.

Such mechanisms are often used for hedging risks or speculating on price movements. The ban covered commodities such as wheat, unprocessed rice, and five others.

Reports have emerged indicating that recent studies question the effectiveness of this ban.

The studies reportedly highlight that the absence of futures trading may not have alleviated price volatility as expected.

Prices of these commodities continue to fluctuate due to other factors, such as weather conditions and global market trends. The research findings suggest that lifting the ban could reintroduce a tool for farmers and traders to hedge against price risks, potentially stabilizing the market.

Discussions within India’s government circles are reportedly underway, with officials weighing the pros and cons of reinstating futures trading for these commodities.

The decision-making process involves consultations with various stakeholders, including agricultural experts, economists, and representatives from the trading community. The aim is to assess the potential impact on both the agricultural sector and the broader economy.

The move to revoke the ban is seen by some as aligning with the broader trend of deregulating agricultural markets in India.

In recent years, the government has undertaken several reforms aimed at liberalizing the agricultural sector, providing farmers with better access to markets, and enhancing their income prospects.

However, these reforms have occasionally faced resistance from farmer groups concerned about potential negative impacts on small-scale producers.

At present, no official announcement has been made regarding the final decision on lifting the ban. The government is expected to continue its consultations and review the available evidence before reaching a conclusion.

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