The Indian Rice Exporters’ Federation (IREF) urges the Union government to implement targeted fiscal and policy measures in the 2026 budget to bolster India’s rice export ecosystem. Key demands include incentives for water-saving farming, support for premium rice varieties, and improved logistics and export finance to enhance competitiveness and farmer returns.
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