India is likely to face hurdles in meeting its target of exporting 2.5 million tonnes of wheat this year, amid global market constraints and rising competition from other wheat-exporting countries. Analysts cite factors such as international price fluctuations, tightening supply from key markets, and logistical bottlenecks as potential obstacles.
The situation comes despite strong domestic production, which has positioned India as one of the world’s top wheat exporters. Exporters are exploring alternative strategies, including diversifying markets and negotiating favorable trade agreements, to sustain shipments.
Government officials are closely monitoring the scenario and may consider policy measures to support exporters, maintain competitiveness, and ensure smooth logistics for wheat shipments.
