India: Haryana's fodder stock suffers due to low wheat yields; 4 districts ban sales

Published Apr 25, 2022

Tridge summary

Due to a wheat shortage caused by a dry spell and heatwave, several districts in Haryana have banned the sale of dry fodder made from wheat straw, paddy, mustard, and guar to brick-kiln or cardboard factories. A campaign has also been initiated to prevent tractors loaded with fodder from transporting it to other areas. The situation has led to rising prices of fodder and affects the maintenance of cow shelters. Farmers in the state have opposed the ban. In neighboring Punjab, a similar decrease in wheat yield and increase in shrivelled grains have been reported, with the chief minister urging the Centre to relax shrivelled grain norms in wheat purchases. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has also impacted wheat sales in Punjab, with private players turning to the state to fill supply gaps.
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Several Haryana districts have prohibited the sale of dry fodder made of wheat straw, paddy, mustard, and guar to brick-kiln or cardboard factories, and have also begun a campaign to prevent tractors loaded with fodder from transporting it to other areas, amid a wheat shortage caused by low yield. Wheat straw is used as animal fodder, and the intense heatwave has caused shortages, affecting the state's maintenance of cow shelters. Wheat yield has been reduced by 4-8 quintals per acre due to the dry spell. Farmers in the state have opposed the government's ban order, citing a lack of fodder for livestock owners and gaushalas (cow shelters). Prices have risen from 300 to 700 per quintal. So far, four districts have ordered a ban on the sale and transportation of wheat straw outside of the state. Neighboring state Punjab has also reported a low wheat yield despite a significant increase in demand. Like humans, domesticated animals raised for commercial purposes like milk, meat, wool ...

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