Following India, 11 countries imposed export bans on grain and sunflower oil

Published 2022년 5월 19일

Tridge summary

India's decision to ban wheat exports has been followed by similar measures from dozen other countries, including Kazakhstan, Egypt, Serbia, Kosovo, Argentina, Iran, Turkey, Tunisia, Indonesia, Algeria, and Kuwait. These countries have restricted export sales of various commodities such as fertilizer, palm and sunflower oil, and other grains, in order to address the potential food security issues.
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05/19/2022 As international analysts predicted, India set off a chain reaction in the market by banning wheat exports. Twelve countries have already followed its path, limiting export sales to other states. About it writes the publication CNBC. The threat of a food crisis has ceased to be a threat. Panic gripped the whole world. Many countries have taken care of the issue of ensuring their food security by introducing bans on the export of their products. Wheat was banned from export in Kazakhstan, ...
Source: Oilbranch

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