Millennium Post

Govt to raise duty sops for exports of milk products

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NEW DELHI: The government has again decided to increase duty benefits for exports of milk and certain milk products under MEIS scheme to boost their overseas shipments, an official said.

Earlier in July, the government enhanced the duty benefits to 10 per cent under the Merchandis­e Export from India Scheme (MEIS) for certain agricultur­e and dairy sector items.

“Now, it has been decided to increase export incentives on milk and certain milk products from 10 per cent to 20 per cent for about four months up to January 12 next year under MEIS,” the government official said.

The 28 items covered under the enhanced incentives include cheese, whole milk, skimmed milk, milk and milk food for babies, condensed milk, yoghurt, butter milk and whey.

The Department of Revenue has made additional financial allocation of Rs 21.40 crore to meet the expenditur­e to be incurred on these incentives.

“Notificati­on in this regard will be released soon by the Directorat­e General of Foreign Trade (DGFT),” the official added.

The move assumes significan­ce on account of milk crisis in Maharasthr­a. Milk growers had strongly protested in some parts of Maharasthr­a due to fall in milk prices amid huge supply.

Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu had earlier taken up the matter with his finance counterpar­t and had written for increase in export incentives from 10 per cent to 20 per cent. Although the commerce ministry had sought Rs 57.04 crore for whole of the year but the Department of Revenue allocated only Rs 21.40 crore.

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