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India Honey Export MEP Extension: What Exporters Need to Know in 2026
India has extended the Minimum Export Price (MEP) for natural honey to maintain global price stability and quality standards. This policy update, effective as of April 2026, sets the MEP at USD 1400 per metric ton FOB until December 31, 2026. What Is India Honey Export MEP? The India honey export MEP is a government-mandated minimum price of USD 1400 FOB per metric ton for natural honey (HS Code 04090000), preventing exports below this threshold to combat dumping and adultera

Chirag Kotecha
2 days ago4 min read


India Coffee Board 2026 Forecast: Record Output Beats USDA Predictions
India's Coffee Board has released its first 2026 forecast, projecting record coffee production that far exceeds the USDA's cautious estimates, signaling strong growth for the sector. This optimistic outlook stems from favorable weather patterns and improved yields, positioning India as a key global player. What Is the India Coffee Board 2026 Forecast? The India Coffee Board 2026 Forecast marks a significant milestone, predicting total coffee production at 403,000 tonnes for

Chirag Kotecha
Apr 65 min read


SEBI Agri Commodity Derivatives Suspension Till 2027 Impact on Farmers and Markets
Introduction India’s agricultural markets are once again at a turning point. With the SEBI agri commodity derivatives suspension extended till March 2027 , the country is entering a prolonged phase without futures trading in key commodities like wheat, rice, chana, mustard seed, and others. At first glance, this may appear like a regulatory move to control inflation. But beneath the surface, it reshapes how price discovery, risk management, and agricultural trade will functio

Chirag Kotecha
Apr 24 min read


Iran War Fertiliser Surge Shock: Why Urea Is Surging And How It Could Hit Your Food Bill
Why is urea the real ‘silent shock’ of the Iran war? The Iran war isn’t just pushing oil and gold higher—it’s quietly jolting fertiliser markets, especially urea, the most common nitrogen fertiliser. While headlines scream about crude prices, the hidden pressure is on nitrogen‑based nutrients that farmers must apply every season. Most of the world’s seaborne fertiliser trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz, where roughly one‑third of global nitrogen fertiliser exports are

Chirag Kotecha
Mar 255 min read


Exploring India's Agro Market Dynamics
India's agricultural sector is a vibrant and essential part of the global food supply chain. It offers a rich variety of commodities that fuel economies and nourish millions. As I explore this vast landscape, I see a market full of potential, challenges, and opportunities. The agro commodity market in India is not just about trading goods; it is about connecting farmers, traders, and consumers in a seamless, sustainable ecosystem. Understanding Agro Market Dynamics in India

Chirag Kotecha
Mar 234 min read
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