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Supreme Court Urges Centre to Revisit Yellow Dal Import Policy, Push for Pulses Farming

Commodity Today March 17, 2026 (Last updated: March 31, 2026) 2 minutes read
Supreme Court Urges Centre to Revisit Yellow Dal Import Policy, Push for Pulses Farming

The Supreme Court yellow dal import policy issue has gained national attention as the apex court urged the Centre to review its current framework and protect domestic farmers. The court emphasized the need to balance imports with incentives for local pulse cultivation amid rising concerns over falling prices.

The directive came during a hearing on a public interest litigation filed by a farmers’ group, which challenged the government’s decision to allow duty-free imports of yellow peas. According to the petition, the influx of cheaper imports has severely affected domestic markets, triggering a crisis for pulse farmers in India and forcing farmers to sell produce below the Minimum Support Price (MSP).

The court highlighted that the existing pulses import policy India must be revisited to ensure fair pricing and protect local growers. It suggested that the government convene a meeting of stakeholders to explore long-term solutions and develop a more balanced policy framework.

A key concern raised was the yellow peas import impact farmers, as large-scale imports have created a price imbalance in the domestic market. Reports indicate that imported yellow peas are significantly cheaper than locally grown pulses, making it difficult for Indian farmers to compete.

The bench also stressed the importance of strengthening the MSP pulses India system. It noted that farmers are more likely to shift to pulse cultivation if they are assured fair and timely procurement at remunerative prices. Without this support, pulses remain a less attractive option compared to crops like wheat and paddy, which offer more stable returns.

Additionally, the court encouraged crop diversification pulses India, suggesting that farmers should be incentivized to move away from water-intensive crops. This shift could not only improve farmer incomes but also address environmental concerns such as groundwater depletion.

The government, however, defended its policy, stating that imports were necessary to address domestic shortages and control price volatility.

Overall, the Supreme Court yellow dal import policy debate underscores the urgent need for a balanced approach that supports both consumers and farmers. A revised policy focusing on fair pricing, reduced import dependency, and strong procurement systems will be crucial for the future of India’s pulses sector.

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