The overall export scenario
from India is also not very bright. Hundreds of families, depending on the port
are worried for their future. According to
sources, recently, Indonesia floated tenders for rice imports. India used to be
at the forefront of getting such rice export orders. The Centre relaxed the
restrictions on exports on September 28 and also reduced export duty on rice to
zero. Though the government fixed the price of $490 per tonne, after assessing
the market scenario, it allowed the price of $420 per tonne. However, this
time, the Indian exporters could not compete with the other countries. From Indonesia, Thailand got 2,00,500
tonnes, Vietnam 83,000 tonnes, Pakistan 81,500 tonnes, Myanmar 84,000 tonnes,
and India got 80,500 tonnes of orders.
Competition from other ports is another contributing factor to the
reduction in cargo at Kakinada port. According to sources, the Visakhapatnam
port recently reduced its charges to Rs 112 per tonne from the previous Rs 350
and the exporters can engage their own labour and do not need to depend on the
port labour. This decision had an immediate effect on Kakinada port.
According to the shipping sources, Kakinada port doesn’t have favourable
conditions for rice exports through labour, warehouses, barges, and other
facilities are available here. Several restrictions by the port and strict
vigil on Kakinada Port by the government compel the exporters to divert their
rice cargo to other ports. HMS Workers
Union secretary Ch. Srinu said the government set up a check post at the port.
After checking the cargo, then the check post personnel give a no-objection
certificate to allow the cargo to enter the port. However, this process is
causing abnormal delays in handling cargo and the workers are losing their
livelihood due to the reduction of cargo from the port, he lamented.
A shipping agent said the
exporter did not need to bother whether the rice was from the PDS or some other
source since they would buy it from the traders. The
government should curb the PDS transport at the starting points by setting up
check posts there, not at the port as the port is an exit to the world. He felt
that night check posts should be lifted and flying squads and other staff could
be deployed to curb the PDS rice market.