India grain stockpiles soaring

Published 2025년 6월 12일

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After imposing an export ban on rice and wheat for several years, India is now reporting huge stockpiles of the two food grains, Reuters reported, citing official government data. India's rice stocks in government warehouses rose 18% from a year ago to a record high for the start of June, while wheat stocks have hit their highest

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After imposing an export ban on rice and wheat for several years, India is now reporting huge stockpiles of the two food grains, Reuters reported, citing official government data. India’s rice stocks in government warehouses rose 18% from a year ago to a record high for the start of June, while wheat stocks have hit their highest level in four years on increased production from farmers, the report said. India, which imposed export curbs on rice in 2022, removed all restrictions earlier this year. It now has 59.5 million tonnes of rice in storage, well above its July 1 goal of 13.5 million tonnes, Reuters reported. India, world’s largest exporter and second largest producer of rice, accounts for roughly 40% of global rice exports. The government also reported having nearly 37 million tonnes of wheat in storage, nearly 10 million tonnes over its stockpile goal for July 1, according to Reuters. Several disappointing harvests and reduced purchases by the Indian government led to a ...

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