wheat stocks and other things, agricultural products that russia produces that are going to go now to china because they have nowhere else to go. that all benefits china. when the rest of the world is under pressure for natural resources, china isn t. they re going to be buying everything that russia has left. and so that s factors into their equations. they re just going to look at the international reaction to what s happened here. i think everyone was a little surprised and this new social media, by the way, we la meanted often, but in a case like this, this is where you get to see real people, grandmas picking up ak-47s saying i m not leaving and that has a tremendous impact on the morale of ukrainians. taiwan is going to have that same feeling. now, there is some speculation as to why russia didn t shut down all the telecommunications, internet operations, i think there is room for debate on both sides of that. many believe it is because they re getting ready to launch an informat
Bilawal Bhutto warns Pakistan approaching another flour crisis, slams govt over wheat prices ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 11:25 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], April 29 (ANI): Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has warned that the country is moving towards another flour crisis as there are only less than 20 days of wheat stock left available in the country.
In a statement issued by the PPP Media Office on Wednesday, Bilawal slammed the federal government for fixing the wheat purchase price at Rs 1,800 per 40 kg, alleging that the government was making a false claim that it had increased the subsidy price up to 400 per cent, Dawn reported.
Once Again, the Centre Has Excess Wheat, Rice Stocks. What Are Its Options?
Last year when the lockdown was imposed the excess stocks came in handy. But, this time around, a full-scale lockdown is unlikely, leaving the government with only four options, with each having pros and cons.
An employee inspects a godown of Food Corporation of India (FCI) where rice bags are being stored in Srinagar, April 14, 2020. Photo: PTI /S. Irfan
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While the government is busy with assembly elections in Assam, Puducherry, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, Indiaâs farmers have been waiting patiently on the borders of Delhi for the repeal of three farm laws.