* March 2006

India abolishes 60% import tax for imports by official agencies, and decides to buy wheat after a gap of six years. Import tax for private players cut to 5%

* July 2006

Government wheat stocks fall to 8.2 million tonnes, nearly 9 million tonnes below target

* Feb 2007

India bans exports of wheat

* Feb 2007

India bans futures trade in wheat

* July 2007

Government estimates 2007 wheat output to be 75.8 million tonnes

* Dec 2007

India imports 1.8 million tonnes of wheat

* Dec 2007

India axes 36% import tax on wheat flour

* May 2008

FCI buys 22.7 million tonnes of wheat from domestic farmers during the season

* Sept 2008

Govt bans rice export to control inflation

* May 2009

Food Corp of India buys a record 25 million tonnes of wheat from local farmers

* July 2009

The government sees 2009 wheat output at a record 80.7 million tonnes

* July 2009

The government lifts a ban on wheat exports but re-imposes the restriction within 10 days on concerns that food prices may rise as seasonal monsoon rains fail

* July 2009

India allows exports of 6,50,000 tonnes of wheat products until March

* Feb 2010

The government estimates 2010 harvest at 80.3 million tonnes