India extends $1,400/tonne minimum export price on natural honey until December 2026

Change
India extended the minimum export price (MEP) for natural honey at USD 1,400 per metric tonne (FOB), with validity now running until December 31, 2026.
Why it matters
The extension keeps a binding export price floor in force, preventing Indian exporters from selling below USD 1,400/tonne and limiting low-cost supply into global markets.
India extends $1,400/tonne minimum export price on natural honey until December 2026
Implications
  • Honey exporters face continued pricing constraints — contracts below USD 1,400/tonne cannot be executed during the validity period.
  • Global buyers lose access to lower-priced Indian honey supply — sourcing costs remain elevated.

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