India's government warehouses have the lowest wheat stocks since 2008, down 10.3% year on year to 26 million metric tons as of May 1, due to two years of low crops and record sales to boost domestic supplies and lower local prices. Despite tight supply, the government has not encouraged imports and has sold wheat to bulk consumers to curb prices. The Food Corporation of India began selling wheat to private players in June 2023, recording a record sale from state reserves. The government has failed to achieve its wheat purchase targets in recent years and banned wheat exports in 2022 due to a global shortfall from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.