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		<title>India’s Rice Exports to Iran Slow as Trade Uncertainty Affects Supply Chains</title>
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<p><strong>Mumbai</strong> &#8211; India’s rice exports to Iran have recently experienced a noticeable slowdown, creating uncertainty for exporters and traders.</p>



<p>The situation has been influenced by market disruptions, payment delays, and concerns about changing international trade conditions.</p>



<p>Basmati rice shipments, which form a significant part of India’s agricultural exports to Iran, have been particularly affected.</p>



<p>Exporters report hesitation in entering new contracts due to increased financial and logistical risks.</p>



<p>Iran has traditionally been one of the largest overseas buyers of Indian rice.</p>



<p>The trade relationship has played an important role in supporting India’s rice-growing regions and export-oriented businesses.</p>



<p>In recent weeks, exporters have faced challenges related to receiving payments for consignments already dispatched.</p>



<p>Delays and complications in financial settlements have made suppliers more cautious in extending further credit.</p>



<p>Currency volatility has added another layer of difficulty for importers and exporters alike.</p>



<p>Fluctuations in exchange rates have reduced purchasing power and increased the overall cost of imports.</p>



<p>Trade participants say that uncertainty around possible tariff changes has also affected sentiment.</p>



<p>Even the possibility of higher duties can influence contract decisions and pricing strategies.</p>



<p>Rice exporters emphasize that basmati rice is a premium product requiring stable trade conditions.</p>



<p>Any disruption in payments or delivery schedules can have a direct impact on farmers, millers, and exporters.</p>



<p>Industry representatives note that exporters are prioritizing risk management and financial security.</p>



<p>Many are choosing to delay shipments until greater clarity emerges in the market.</p>



<p>Food trade between India and Iran has historically included essential commodities.</p>



<p>Such trade has been valued for its role in ensuring supply continuity and supporting consumer demand.</p>



<p>Over the years, the value of trade between the two countries has fluctuated due to external factors.</p>



<p>Recent figures show a gradual decline compared to earlier peak levels.</p>



<p>Despite the current slowdown, exporters believe demand fundamentals for basmati rice remain strong.</p>



<p>Quality, aroma, and long-standing consumer preference continue to support India’s position as a key supplier.</p>



<p>Export associations are closely monitoring developments and engaging with stakeholders.</p>



<p>Their focus remains on safeguarding exporter interests while maintaining reliable trade relationships.</p>



<p>Logistics providers and shipping agents have also adjusted operations in response to reduced volumes.</p>



<p>This has had a ripple effect across the broader supply chain.</p>



<p>Agricultural exports play an important role in India’s overall trade portfolio.</p>



<p>Ensuring stability in such exports is essential for rural incomes and economic balance.</p>



<p>Market experts suggest that improved clarity on payments and trade conditions could restore confidence.</p>



<p>They expect shipments to gradually resume once uncertainties ease.</p>



<p>In the meantime, exporters are diversifying markets to reduce dependence on a single destination.</p>



<p>Such strategies are aimed at maintaining steady export volumes.</p>



<p>Overall, the slowdown highlights how interconnected global trade has become.</p>



<p>Even indirect uncertainties can significantly influence agricultural export flows.</p>
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