DGFT orders wheat-flour export-quota holders to file Utilization Certificates by 10 July 2026 or lose unutilised quota
Wheat-flour export-quota holders must email a CA-issued Utilization Certificate (exports to 30 June 2026) and any additional-quantity or surrender request by 10 July 2026 — sub-50%-utilised quota goes to the common pool and non-filers risk barring from future restricted-export authorisations
- — Holders of wheat-flour (and related products) export authorisations issued under Public Notices 44/2025-26 and 48/2025-26 must email a Chartered-Accountant-issued Utilization Certificate covering exports to 30 June 2026, with Shipping Bill details, to [email protected] by 10 July 2026 — non-submission may result in reallocation of the unutilised quota and barring from future restricted-export authorisations.
- — Authorisation holders seeking additional quantity must both submit the justification and valid export contracts/purchase orders by email and file a corresponding amendment application in the DGFT online portal by 10 July 2026 — requests not filed in the portal, lacking the required documents, or filed after that date will be rejected.
- — Holders whose utilisation is below 50% of the allocated quantity must furnish copies of valid export contracts/purchase orders to retain their unutilised balance — otherwise the unutilised quantity may be transferred to the common pool for reallocation to other exporters.
- — Holders of wheat-flour and related-products export-quota authorisations under Public Notices 44/2025-26 and 48/2025-26
- — Wheat-flour exporters seeking additional quota or surrendering allocated quota
- — Export-documentation and compliance teams managing DGFT restricted-export authorisations
- — 10 July 2026 — deadline to email the CA Utilization Certificate and file any additional-quantity amendment application in the DGFT portal; later or undocumented requests are rejected.