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Contract specifications of Rabi - Maize - Feed/Industrial Grade futures contract (Applicable for contracts expiring in June, July, August and September 2015) Type of Contract Name of Commodity Ticker symbol Trading System Basis Unit of trading Delivery unit Maximum Order Size Quotation/base value Tick size Quality specification Futures Contract Maize - Feed/Industrial Grade MAIZERABI NCDEX Trading System Ex-warehouse Gulabbagh exclusive of Sales Tax/VAT and fees 10 MT 10 MT 500 MT Rs. Per Quintal Re.1.00 Maize with the following Specifications :- Count Up to 400 grains per 100 grams Foreign matter Broken, Damaged/slightly damaged and Immature kernels Weeviled grains Moisture 2% max 5% max. Out of this, fungus affected grains not more than 1% 1 % max 14% Max Maize shall be free from any coloring agent, moulds, fungus, live pests and obnoxious smell Quantity variation + / - 5% No. of Active Contracts Delivery center Additional delivery centers Trading hours As per launch calendar. Gulabbagh (Within 50 km radius from the municipal limits) Jalgaon, Nizamabad, Delhi, Sangli and Khagaria (Within 50 km radius from the municipal limits) with location Premium/Discount as notified by the Exchange from time to time. As per directions of the Forward Markets Commission from time to time, currently :- Mondays through Fridays: 10:00 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. / 11.55 p.m.* * during US day light saving period

On the expiry date, contracts expiring on that day will not be available for trading after 5 PM. The Exchange may vary the above timing with due notice Daily Price Limit (DPL) Opening of Contracts Due Date/ Expiry Date Delivery Specification The DPL is (+/-) 4%. If 4% DPL is hit on a day, no trading will be allowed beyond 4%. However, trading will continue within (+/-) 4% DPL on that day. If a contract closes at 4%, then on the subsequent day, for all the contracts in the commodity, the DPL will be (+/-) 4%, and if it is hit, the DPL will be further relaxed by 2% with a cooling off period of 15 minutes in between. Trading will not be allowed during the cooling off period. If 4+2% DPL is also hit, no trading will be allowed beyond 6%. However, trading will continue within (+/-) 6% DPL on that day. If a contract closes at 6%, then on the subsequent day/s, for all contracts in the commodity, the DPL will be 4% and if it is hit, the DPL will be further relaxed by 2% with a cooling off period of 15 minutes in between. Trading will not be allowed during the cooling off period. Once all contracts in the commodity close below 4+2% DPL i.e. below 6% on the subsequent day/s, the DPL on following day/s will be reset to (+/-) 4% for all contracts in the commodity. If the DPL is hit in a contract of a commodity, then trading will be stopped for 15 minutes only in that contract of the commodity and trading will continue in other contracts of that commodity as usual. The DPL on the launch (first) day of new contract shall be as per the circular no. NCDEX/RISK- 027/2011/284 dated September 15, 2011. Trading in far month contract will open on the 1 st day of the month in which near month contract is due to expire. If the 1 st day happens to be a non-trading day, contracts would open on the next trading day. Expiry date of the contract: 20 th day of the delivery month. If 20 th happens to be a holiday, a Saturday or a Sunday then the due date shall be the immediately preceding trading day of the Exchange, which is other than a Saturday. The settlement of contract would be by a staggered system of Pay-in and Pay-out including the Last Payin and Pay-out which would be the Final Settlement of the contract. Upon expiry of the contracts all the outstanding open positions shall result in compulsory delivery. During the Tender period, if any delivery is tendered by seller, the corresponding buyer having open position and matched as per process put in place by the Exchange, shall be bound to settle by taking delivery on T + 2 day from the delivery center where the seller has delivered same.

The penalty structure for failure to meet delivery obligations will be as per circular no. NCDEX/ TRADING-086/2008/216 dated September 16, 2008 and NCDEX/CLEARING-021/2014/271 dated September 09, 2014. Tender Period Closing of contract Position Limits Premium / Discount Tender Date T Tender Period: The tender period shall start on 11 th of every month in which the contract is due to expire. In case 11 th happens to be a Saturday, a Sunday or a holiday at the Exchange, the tender period would start from the next working day. Pay-in and Pay-out: On a T+2 basis. If the tender date is T, then pay-in and pay-out would happen on T+2 day (excluding Saturday). If such a T+2 day happens to be a Saturday, a Sunday or a holiday at the Exchange, clearing banks or any of the service providers, pay-in and pay-out would be effected on the next working day. Clearing and settlement of contracts will commence with the commencement of Tender Period by compulsory delivery of each open position tendered by the seller on T + 2 to the corresponding buyer matched by the process put in place by the Exchange. Upon the expiry of the contract all the outstanding open position shall result in compulsory delivery. For all Maize contracts combined together Member-wise: 2,00,000 MT or 20% of the total market wide open position in the commodity, whichever is higher Client-wise: 20,000 MT or 5% of the total market wide open position in the commodity, whichever is higher The above limits will not apply to bona fide hedgers. For bona fide hedgers, the Exchange will, on a case to case basis, decide the hedge limits. Please refer to Circular No. NCDEX/CLEARING-018/2014/228 dated July 22, 2014. For near month contracts: The following limits would be applicable from 1 st of every month in which the contract is due to expire. If 1 st happens to be a non-trading day, the near month limits would start from the next trading day. Member-wise: 1,00,000 MT or 20% of the total near month market wide open position in the commodity, whichever is higher Client-wise: 10,000 MT or 5% of the total near month market wide open position in the commodity, whichever is higher Count Maize with count more than 400 grains per 100 grams shall be rejected.

Broken, Damaged/slightly damaged and Immature Kernels Maize with broken, damaged/slightly damaged and immature kernels more than 5% shall be rejected. Fungus affected grains should not be more than 1%. Moisture Maize with moisture above 14% shall be rejected Special Margins Final Settlement Price In case of unidirectional price movement/ increased volatility, an additional/ special margin at such other percentage, as deemed fit by the Regulator/ Exchange, may be imposed on the buy and the sell side or on either of the buy or sell sides in respect of all outstanding positions. Reduction/ removal of such additional/ special margins shall be at the discretion of the Regulator/ Exchange. The Final Settlement Price (FSP) shall be arrived at by taking the simple average of the last polled spot prices of the last three trading days viz., E0 (expiry day), E-1 and E-2. In the event of the spot prices for any one of the E-1 and E-2 is not available; the spot price of E-3 would be used for arriving at the average. In case the spot prices are not available for both E-1 and E-2, then the average of E0 and E-3 (two days) would be taken. If all the three days prices viz., E-1, E-2 and E-3 are not available, then only one day s price viz., E0 will be taken as the FSP. Minimum Initial Margin 5% Delivery Logic Compulsory delivery Tolerance Limit Commodity Specifications Basis Acceptable quality range as per contract specification Permissible Tolerance Count Up to 400 grains per 100 grams - +/- 10 grains per 100 gms Foreign matter 2% max - +/- 0.25% Broken, Damaged/slightly damaged and Immature kernels 5% max. Out of this, fungus affected grains not more than 1% - +/- 0.25% Weeviled grains 1 % max - +/- 0.25% Moisture 14% max - - Overall Tolerance (for all the characteristics) +/- 0.5% max

Note: Tolerance limit is applicable only for outbound deliveries. Variation in quality parameters within the prescribed tolerance limit as above will be treated as good delivery when members/clients lift the materials from warehouse. These permissible variations shall be based on the parameters found as per the immediate preceding test certificate given by NCDEX empanelled assayer. Contract Launch calendar Rabi Maize Feed/Industrial Grade Contract Launch Month Contract Expiry Month February 2015 June 2015 March 2015 July 2015 April 2015 August 2015 May 2015 September 2015 Members and market participants who enter into buy and sell transactions may please note that they need to be aware of all the factors that go into the mechanism of trading and clearing, as well as all provisions of the Exchange's Bye Laws, Rules, Regulations, Product Notes, circulars, directives, notifications of the Exchange as well as of the Regulators, Governments and other authorities. It is clarified that it is the sole obligation and responsibility of the Members and market participants to ensure that apart from the approved quality standards stipulated by the Exchange, the commodity deposited / traded / delivered through the approved warehouses of Exchange is in due compliance with the applicable regulations laid down by authorities like Food Safety Standard Authority of India, AGMARK, BIS, etc. as also other State/Central laws and authorities issuing such regulations in this behalf from time to time, including but not limited to compliance of provisions and rates relating to Sales Tax, Value Added Tax, APMC Tax, Mandi Tax, LBT, Octroi, Excise duty, stamp duty, etc. as applicable from time to time on the underlying commodity of any contract offered for deposit / trading / delivery and the Exchange shall not be responsible or liable on account of any non-compliance thereof.

Contract specifications of Kharif - Maize Feed / Industrial Grade futures contract (Applicable for contracts expiring in October 2015 and thereafter) Type of Contract Name of Commodity Ticker symbol Trading System Basis Unit of trading Delivery unit Maximum Order Size Futures Contract Maize - Feed/Industrial Grade MAIZEKHRF NCDEX Trading System Ex-warehouse Nizamabad exclusive of Sales Tax/VAT and fees 10 MT 10 MT 500 MT Quotation/base value Rs. Per Quintal Tick size Re.1.00 Maize with the following Specifications :- Count Up to 400 grains per 100 grams Foreign matter 2% max Quality specification Broken, Damaged/slightly damaged and Immature kernels Weeviled grains 5% max. Out of this, fungus affected grains not more than 1% 1 % max Moisture Quantity variation + / - 5% 14% max Maize shall be free from any coloring agent, moulds, fungus, live pests and obnoxious smell No. of Active Contracts Delivery center As per launch calendar. Nizamabad (Within 50 km radius from the municipal limits) Additional centers delivery Jalgaon, Sangli, Davangere, Shimoga and Warangal (Within 50 km radius from the municipal limits) with location Premium/Discount as notified by the Exchange from time to time. Trading hours As per directions of the Forward Markets Commission from time to time, currently :-

Mondays through Fridays: 10:00 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. / 11.55 p.m.* * during US day light saving period On the expiry date, contracts expiring on that day will not be available for trading after 5 PM. The Exchange may vary the above timing with due notice Daily Price Limit (DPL) Opening of Contracts Due Date/ Expiry Date Delivery Specification The DPL is (+/-) 4%. If 4% DPL is hit on a day, no trading will be allowed beyond 4%. However, trading will continue within (+/-) 4% DPL on that day. If a contract closes at 4%, then on the subsequent day, for all the contracts in the commodity, the DPL will be (+/-) 4%, and if it is hit, the DPL will be further relaxed by 2% with a cooling off period of 15 minutes in between. Trading will not be allowed during the cooling off period. If 4+2% DPL is also hit, no trading will be allowed beyond 6%. However, trading will continue within (+/-) 6% DPL on that day. If a contract closes at 6%, then on the subsequent day/s, for all contracts in the commodity, the DPL will be 4% and if it is hit, the DPL will be further relaxed by 2% with a cooling off period of 15 minutes in between. Trading will not be allowed during the cooling off period. Once all contracts in the commodity close below 4+2% DPL i.e. below 6% on the subsequent day/s, the DPL on following day/s will be reset to (+/-) 4% for all contracts in the commodity. If the DPL is hit in a contract of a commodity, then trading will be stopped for 15 minutes only in that contract of the commodity and trading will continue in other contracts of that commodity as usual. The DPL on the launch (first) day of new contract shall be as per the circular no. NCDEX/RISK-027/2011/284 dated September 15, 2011. Trading in far month contract will open on the 1 st day of the month in which near month contract is due to expire. If the 1 st day happens to be a non-trading day, contracts would open on the next trading day. Expiry date of the contract: 20 th day of the delivery month. If 20 th happens to be a holiday, a Saturday or a Sunday then the due date shall be the immediately preceding trading day of the Exchange, which is other than a Saturday. The settlement of contract would be by a staggered system of Pay-in and Pay-out including the Last Pay- in and Pay-out which would be the Final Settlement of the contract. Upon expiry of the contracts all the outstanding open positions shall result in compulsory delivery.

During the Tender period, if any delivery is tendered by seller, the corresponding buyer having open position and matched as per process put in place by the Exchange, shall be bound to settle by taking delivery on T + 2 day from the delivery center where the seller has delivered same. The penalty structure for failure to meet delivery obligations will be as per circular no. NCDEX/ TRADING- 086/2008/216 dated September 16, 2008 and NCDEX/CLEARING-021/2014/271 dated September 09, 2014. Tender Period Closing of contract Position Limits Tender Date T Tender Period: The tender period shall start on 11 th of every month in which the contract is due to expire. In case 11 th happens to be a Saturday, a Sunday or a holiday at the Exchange, the tender period would start from the next working day. Pay-in and Pay-out: On a T+2 basis. If the tender date is T, then pay-in and pay-out would happen on T+2 day (excluding Saturday). If such a T+2 day happens to be a Saturday, a Sunday or a holiday at the Exchange, clearing banks or any of the service providers, pay-in and pay-out would be effected on the next working day. Clearing and settlement of contracts will commence with the commencement of Tender Period by compulsory delivery of each open position tendered by the seller on T + 2 to the corresponding buyer matched by the process put in place by the Exchange. Upon the expiry of the contract all the outstanding open position shall result in compulsory delivery. For all Maize contracts combined together Member-wise: 2,00,000 MT or 20% of the total market wide open position in the commodity, whichever is higher Client-wise: 20,000 MT or 5% of the total market wide open position in the commodity, whichever is higher. The above limits will not apply to bona fide hedgers. For bona fide hedgers, the Exchange will, on a case to case basis, decide the hedge limits. Please refer to Circular No. NCDEX/CLEARING-018/2014/228 dated July 22, 2014. For near month contracts: The following limits would be applicable from 1 st of every month in which the contract is due to expire. If 1 st happens to be a non-trading day, the near month limits would start from the next trading day. Member-wise: 1,00,000 MT or 20% of the total near month market wide open position in the commodity,

whichever is higher Client-wise: 10,000 MT or 5% of the total near month market wide open position in the commodity, whichever is higher Premium / Discount Special Margins Count Maize with count more than 400 grains per 100 grams shall be rejected. Broken, Damaged/slightly damaged and Immature Kernels Maize with broken, damaged/slightly damaged and immature kernels more than 5% shall be rejected. Fungus affected grains should not be more than 1% Moisture Maize with moisture above 14% shall be rejected. In case of unidirectional price movement/ increased volatility, an additional/ special margin at such other percentage, as deemed fit by the Regulator/Exchange, may be imposed on the buy and the sell side or on either of the buy or sell sides in respect of all outstanding positions. Reduction/ removal of such additional/ special margins shall be at the discretion of the Regulator / Exchange. Final Price Minimum Margin Settlement Initial The Final Settlement Price (FSP) shall be arrived at by taking the simple average of the last polled spot prices of the last three trading days viz., E0 (expiry day), E-1 and E-2. In the event of the spot prices for any one of the E-1 and E-2 is not available; the spot price of E-3 would be used for arriving at the average. In case the spot prices are not available for both E-1 and E-2, then the average of E0 and E-3 (two days) would be taken. If all the three days prices viz., E-1, E-2 and E-3 are not available, then only one day s price viz., E0 will be taken as the FSP. 5% Delivery Logic Compulsory delivery

Tolerance Limit Commodity Specifications Basis Acceptable quality range as per contract specification Permissible Tolerance Count Up to 400 grains per 100 grams - +/- 10 grains per 100 gms Foreign matter 2% max - +/- 0.25% Broken, Damaged/slightly damaged and Immature kernels 5% max. Out of this, fungus affected grains not more than 1% - +/- 0.25% Weeviled grains 1 % max - +/- 0.25% Moisture 14% max - - Overall Tolerance (for all the characteristics) +/- 0.5% max Note: Tolerance limit is applicable only for outbound deliveries. Variation in quality parameters within the prescribed tolerance limit as above will be treated as good delivery when members/clients lift the materials from warehouse. These permissible variations shall be based on the parameters found as per the immediate preceding test certificate given by NCDEX empanelled assayer. Contract Launch calendar Kharif Maize Feed/Industrial Grade Contract Launch Month Contract Expiry Month June 2015 October 2015 July 2015 November 2015 August 2015 December 2015 September 2015 January 2016 October 2015 February 2016 November 2015 March 2016

Members and market participants who enter into buy and sell transactions may please note that they need to be aware of all the factors that go into the mechanism of trading and clearing, as well as all provisions of the Exchange's Bye Laws, Rules, Regulations, Product Notes, circulars, directives, notifications of the Exchange as well as of the Regulators, Governments and other authorities. It is clarified that it is the sole obligation and responsibility of the Members and market participants to ensure that apart from the approved quality standards stipulated by the Exchange, the commodity deposited / traded / delivered through the approved warehouses of Exchange is in due compliance with the applicable regulations laid down by authorities like Food Safety Standard Authority of India, AGMARK, BIS, etc. as also other State/Central laws and authorities issuing such regulations in this behalf from time to time, including but not limited to compliance of provisions and rates relating to Sales Tax, Value Added Tax, APMC Tax, Mandi Tax, LBT, Octroi, Excise duty, stamp duty, etc. as applicable from time to time on the underlying commodity of any contract offered for deposit / trading / delivery and the Exchange shall not be responsible or liable on account of any non-compliance thereof.