<p>New Delhi: The government will not extend duty-free import of yellow peas beyond February, Food and Consumer Affairs Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/pralhad-joshi">Pralhad Joshi</a> said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The matter will be discussed in a Group of Ministers (GoM) meeting headed by Union Minister Amit Shah scheduled on Thursday.</p>.<p>"We are stopping the duty-free import of yellow peas," Joshi told reporters on the sidelines of The Pulses Conclave 2025.</p>.<p>The government had allowed the duty-free import of yellow peas in December 2023 and subsequently extended it thrice till February 28.</p>.<p>The food ministry has given its comments and a final decision on imposing customs duty on yellow peas will be taken by the GoM, he added.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, India Pulses and Grain Association (IPGA) Chairman Bimal Kothari said the government may impose restrictions on yellow peas import in the interest of farmers.</p>.<p>"We expect that this (duty-free import of yellow peas) may not be extended or there might be some restrictions on import," he said at a press conference organised on the sidelines of The Pulses Conclave.</p>.Groundnut procurement deadline extended for another 25 days: Pralhad Joshi.<p>India's yellow peas import stood at 30 lakh tonnes out of 67 lakh tonnes of overall pulses import during the 2024 calendar year, he added.</p>.<p>"Our pulses production was badly hit last year and the prices were high so we had to import. But I don't think this year we are going to import similar quantity, it will be much less." </p>.<p>With likely curbs on the import of yellow peas, Kothari said the country's overall pulses import may decline in the 2025-26 fiscal from the estimated 5.5 million tonnes in the current year due to higher domestic production.</p>.<p>The industry expects the government may impose a 15-20 per cent import duty on yellow peas. </p>
<p>New Delhi: The government will not extend duty-free import of yellow peas beyond February, Food and Consumer Affairs Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/pralhad-joshi">Pralhad Joshi</a> said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The matter will be discussed in a Group of Ministers (GoM) meeting headed by Union Minister Amit Shah scheduled on Thursday.</p>.<p>"We are stopping the duty-free import of yellow peas," Joshi told reporters on the sidelines of The Pulses Conclave 2025.</p>.<p>The government had allowed the duty-free import of yellow peas in December 2023 and subsequently extended it thrice till February 28.</p>.<p>The food ministry has given its comments and a final decision on imposing customs duty on yellow peas will be taken by the GoM, he added.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, India Pulses and Grain Association (IPGA) Chairman Bimal Kothari said the government may impose restrictions on yellow peas import in the interest of farmers.</p>.<p>"We expect that this (duty-free import of yellow peas) may not be extended or there might be some restrictions on import," he said at a press conference organised on the sidelines of The Pulses Conclave.</p>.Groundnut procurement deadline extended for another 25 days: Pralhad Joshi.<p>India's yellow peas import stood at 30 lakh tonnes out of 67 lakh tonnes of overall pulses import during the 2024 calendar year, he added.</p>.<p>"Our pulses production was badly hit last year and the prices were high so we had to import. But I don't think this year we are going to import similar quantity, it will be much less." </p>.<p>With likely curbs on the import of yellow peas, Kothari said the country's overall pulses import may decline in the 2025-26 fiscal from the estimated 5.5 million tonnes in the current year due to higher domestic production.</p>.<p>The industry expects the government may impose a 15-20 per cent import duty on yellow peas. </p>