
The Solvent Extractors’ Association of India (SEA) has appealed to PM Modi and key ministers to not extend the current ban on exporting De-Oiled Rice Bran (DORB) beyond September 30, 2025. Initially imposed in 2023 to stabilize milk prices, the ban has failed to achieve its goal while devastatively slashing protein feedstock costs by nearly 50%—plunging DORB prices to ₹10,000–₹11,000 per tonne and harming oilseed farmers.
Prices of other feed meals have also steeply declined. The export freeze has left solvent extraction units operating below capacity, many facing closure, and India losing vital export markets. SEA warns that continuing the ban could disrupt economic and agricultural development, hinder ricebran oil production, and undermine India’s international reputation as a reliable supplier.
Source : Dairynews7x7 Aug 31st 2025 -The new Indian Express