-The Hindu India’s flip-flop on the export of Wheat is an example of the Government lacking a coherent policy of food security The Government of India announced a sudden ban on export of Wheat on May 13, 2022, a few days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had stated that “at a time when the world is facing a shortage of Wheat, the farmers of India have stepped forward to feed the world”....
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Rural food prices continued to surge in April -AM Jigeesh
-The Hindu CPI for agricultural and rural workers increased by 10 points each last month Rising food prices spurred an increase by 10 points each in the all-India Consumer Price Index (CPI) for agricultural and rural labourers, respectively, last month, the Ministry of Labour and Employment said in a release on Saturday. An increase in the prices of rice, Wheat-atta, jowar, bajra, ragi, vegetables and fruits contributed the bulk of the spike in...
More »Wheat output to fall 3% from last year, says Centre
-Scroll.in Heatwaves across many Wheat-producing states have resulted in a dip in the production of the staple grain this year. India’s Wheat production is likely to fall 3% to 106.41 million tonnes this year from last year’s output of 109.59 million tonnes, the Hindustan Times reported on Friday, citing the Union agriculture ministry’s third advance estimates of output of food grains. Severe heatwaves across many Wheat-producing states have resulted in a dip in...
More »Under pressure on Wheat, India brings up Covid vaccines
-The Telegraph V. Muraleedharan stresses the need for all countries to appreciate the importance of 'equity, affordability and accessibility' when it comes to foodgrains Under pressure to reconsider the Wheat export ban, India on Wednesday sought to turn the tables on the West by urging it to not hoard the foodgrain the way Covid vaccines were cornered by the developed world and maintained that there were food security exceptions to the restrictions...
More »Mandi prices of Wheat fall, but still marginally above MSP -Sandip Das
-Financial Express Traders say that only a small quantity of Wheat crop is held by farmers currently, as major chunks have been purchased by traders by paying higher than MSP prices in anticipation of a surge in exports. Mandi prices of Wheat were ruling just above the minimum support price (MSP) on Wednesday in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Delhi. Trade sources told FE that in Punjab and Haryana, arrivals of Wheat in...
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