Disaster India bans wheat exports to try and tame prices as a scorching heatwave curtailed output - India is the second-largest wheat producer on the world.


May 14 2022

India banned wheat exports on Saturday, just days after saying it was targeting record shipments this year, as a scorching heatwave curtailed output and local prices hit an all-time high amid strong export demand.

The government said it would still allow exports for letters of credit that have already been issued and on the request from countries that are trying “to meet their food security needs.”

Global buyers were banking on the world’s second-biggest wheat producer for supplies after exports from the Black Sea region plunged following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February. Prior to the ban, India was targeting to ship out a record 10 million tonnes this year.

The Indian ban could drive up global prices to new peaks and hit poor consumers in Asia and Africa.

“The ban is shocking,” a Mumbai-based dealer with a global trading firm said. “We were expecting curbs on exports after 2-3 months, but seems inflation numbers changed government’s mind.”

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Rising food and energy prices pushed India’s annual retail inflation up towards an eight-year high in April, strengthening economists’ view that the central bank would have to raise interest rates more aggressively to curb prices.
Wheat prices in India have risen to a record high, in some spot markets to as high as 25,000 rupees ($322.71) per metric ton, versus the government’s fixed minimum support price of 20,150 rupees.

Heat wave shrinks crop​

Earlier this week, India outlined its record export target for the 2022/23 fiscal year that started on April 1, adding it would send trade delegations to countries such as Morocco, Tunisia, Indonesia and the Philippines to explore ways to further boost shipments.
But a sharp and sudden rise in temperatures in mid-March means the crop size could be smaller than expected at around 100 million tonnes or even lower, a New Delhi-based dealer with a global trading firm said, versus a government estimate for an all-time high of 111.32 million tonnes.

“The government’s procurement has fallen more than 50%. Spot markets are getting far lower supplies than last year. All these things are indicating lower crop,” the dealer said.

In April, India exported a record 1.4 million tonnes of wheat and deals were already signed to export around 1.5 million tonnes in May.

“Indian ban will lift global wheat prices. Right now there is no big supplier in the market,” the second dealer said.
 
But you aren't advocating for prices to be lowered, you are advocating for prices to be raised through artificial inflation. That's literally what the Gosplan did.

Charging market rates for things is commie shit, eh? That fuckin' NYSE and Chicago Board of Trade. Those damn dirty commies. I knew it all along. *shakes fist*

What kind of mental gymnastics are you trying to do here to be "correct" and prove me wrong? I laid it all out pretty plainly. Again, are you fucking with me? Or are you always this fucking dense?
 
Charging market rates for things is commie shit, eh? That fuckin' NYSE and Chicago Board of Trade. Those damn dirty commies. I knew it all along. *shakes fist*

What kind of mental gymnastics are you trying to do here to be "correct" and prove me wrong? I laid it all out pretty plainly. Again, are you fucking with me? Or are you always this fucking dense?
Go kill your self faggot its not my fault you want people to 10$ for a loaf of bread also arent people already having a hard time trying to buy eggs because of how expensive they've gotten and LOOK MORON THE ENTIRE WORLD ISN'T AMERICA that has people with lots of disposeable income ( heck your own country doesn't that many )
 
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