The Indian government has banned the export of wheat with immediate effect in an effort to ensure ample supplies are available within the country. The move also comes at a […]
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The Indian government has banned the export of wheat with immediate effect in an effort to ensure ample supplies are available within the country. The move also comes at a […]
Read moreDALIAN: The production area has been holding goods for about half a month. At present, the procurement cost of organic millet has increased, and the enthusiasm of grain merchants has […]
Read moreIndia exported a record 1,4 million tonnes of wheat in April, four trade sources said, providing some relief to grain markets as buyers scramble for alternatives to Black Sea supplies […]
Read moreDALIAN: The production area has been holding goods for about half a month. At present, the procurement cost of organic millet has increased, and the enthusiasm of grain merchants has […]
Read moreDALIAN: There is a certain amount of inventory in the intermediate links, most purchased last autumn, and the cost is higher than the current market price. The grain merchants are […]
Read moreDALIAN: There are limited organic buckwheat grain sources in the production area, and it isn’t easy to ship the goods. There is a certain supply of goods in the intermediate […]
Read moreInner Mongolia/Dalian: The terminal demand for sweet buckwheat rice noodles is weak, the operating rate of processing plants is low, some production is suspended in stages, and the consumption of […]
Read moreThe Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) acknowledged on May 6, 2022, that Indian wheat exports had made a small albeit visible impact on global inflation. There […]
Read moreDALIAN: Since late April, the price of organic millet in the production area has begun to rise. As of May 5, the price of gross grain increased by 9.59%. Farmers […]
Read moreDALIAN: This week, the price of hulled millet was stable but moderately strong, and the production areas were sown in spring one after another. Farmers were too busy to ship […]
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