The government decision to extend the period for duty-free wheat imports till December 31 is unlikely to help private players as international prices are too high.
Trade officials say private companies have already imported about 1.5 million tonne of wheat since August 2006, when they were first allowed to tap overseas markets at zero duty.
Global prices are around Rs 1,150 per 100 kg while prices in India are at Rs 1,000, a Roller Flour Millers Federation of India office-bearer said.
The traders do not see large-scale imports beyond 1.5 million tonne already shipped into the country.
Duty-free imports are now allowed up to December 31. If the government was able to buy 15