India might continue to allow yellow peas to be imported without taxes after April.
India is considering extending duty-free imports of yellow peas, a substitute for chana (chickpeas), beyond April. This move aims to control rising pulse prices caused by a decrease in chana yield, particularly in Madhya Pradesh, a major producer. The government's efforts to curb food inflation ahead of elections are also a factor, with concerns lingering about the potential impact of high yellow peas imports.
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