The
existence of the 150-year-old Kakinada anchorage port is under serious threat and
thousands of families depending on it for their livelihood are worried over the
state government’s allegedly harsh stand on the port.
According
to them, the double standard of the government is making matters worse.
Governmental agencies have been asked to thoroughly check the rice cargo of
exporters in Kakinada. Check posts have been specially set up for this purpose
to ascertain whether PDS rice is being smuggled out to foreign markets. However, the same exporters face no
questions and no checks in their cargo exports from ports like Gangavaram. Due
to this, the exporters are shifting their cargo loads to ports other than the
Kakinada anchorage port, it is noted.
At
present, boiled rice is being sent abroad. Four days back, the Union government
lifted the ban on raw rice. But many of the exporters are not willing to handle
their cargo at the anchorage port due to the present hassles. Nearly 1 lakh metric tonne of boiled rice
have been diverted to other ports like Kandla, Paradeep etc by these exporters.
The state government says it is taking stringent steps to curb diversion of
Public Distribution System (PDS) rice for exports.
The anchorage port in Kakinada
is known for rice exports for over a century. The port run by the government is
dependent on the local shipping trade. The Union Government also uses the
anchorage port to export rice cargo to African countries free of cost.
After
the TD-led alliance government assumed power, it kept an eye on the Kakinada
anchorage port on the basis of allegations that the PDS rice was being
clandestinely exported abroad through the port. Civil supplies officials seized
some consignments of rice at the port and set up check posts to keep track of
the rice cargo movement at the anchorage port.
Another
problem is of an abnormal delay in releasing the lorries carrying cargo to the
anchorage port. Check post officials delay the passage of lorries with a view
to taking bribes from the operators, it is alleged. Under the circumstances, the exporters are now avoiding the port and
moving their cargo consignments to Kandla, Paradeep etc.
The
anchorage port authorities and those depending on the port for their livelihood
are worried that the port operations might grind to a halt. It is noted that
even the Gangavaram port, run by the Adani group, is attracting consignments
from local exporters.
These
exporters are sending boiled rice abroad through the Visakhapatnam port without
any hurdle. Nobody checks the rice loads there, whether it is PDS or not. Loads
of cargo are directly entering the Visakhapatnam port for export.
According to local shipping
trade estimates, nearly one lakh tonnes of boiled rice went to other ports,
much to the loss of the anchorage port. At present, six ships are
waiting in the anchorage port to carry 2.20 lakh metric tonnes of rice from
Kakinada.
According
to agents, while there is an abnormal delay in the release of lorry loads for
the Kakinada anchorage port, the lorry
owners are charging extra money for the delay, and this is an additional burden
on the exporters.