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Top food exporters ease restrictions

By Javier Blas in London

Published: September 4 2008 17:35 | Last updated: September 4 2008 17:35

Top food-exporting countries including India and Kazakhstan have relaxed their trade restrictions on agricultural commodities such as rice and wheat in a move that could help to ease a year-long food crisis.

India on Thursday said it would allow exports of top-grade aromatic rice from mid-October, although it imposed a minimum price of $1,200 (€836, £679) a tonne.

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