By गाँव कनेक्शन
By Mithilesh Dhar
देश के किसानों पर दोहरी मार पड़ रही है। खराब मौसम के बाद कोरोना वायरस की मार से जहां सब्जियों की कीमत में गिरावट आई है तो वहीं कारोबारी भी इसे लेकर परेशान हैं। बाहर जाने वाले फल जैसे अंगूर और आम व्यापारियों में भय का माहौल है। अंगूर की कीमतों में जहां 30 से 40 फीसदी की गिरावट आई है तो वहीं आम के निर्यात को लेकर संशय की स्थिति है।
देश के किसानों पर दोहरी मार पड़ रही है। खराब मौसम के बाद कोरोना वायरस की मार से जहां सब्जियों की कीमत में गिरावट आई है तो वहीं कारोबारी भी इसे लेकर परेशान हैं। बाहर जाने वाले फल जैसे अंगूर और आम व्यापारियों में भय का माहौल है। अंगूर की कीमतों में जहां 30 से 40 फीसदी की गिरावट आई है तो वहीं आम के निर्यात को लेकर संशय की स्थिति है।
By Pratyaksh Srivastava
60% of India's edible oil demand is met through imports with a large share of it coming from warring Ukraine and Russia. As supply chains get affected due to the war, edible oil prices have gone through the roof in the country. Also, overall food inflation is on the rise which is likely to dampen the Holi festivities.
60% of India's edible oil demand is met through imports with a large share of it coming from warring Ukraine and Russia. As supply chains get affected due to the war, edible oil prices have gone through the roof in the country. Also, overall food inflation is on the rise which is likely to dampen the Holi festivities.
By Pratyaksh Srivastava
After two weeks of vigorous market speculation about the possibility of India putting some curbs in place to limit the export of rice, the Union government has put taxes on non-basmati, non-parboiled rice and prohibited the export of broken rice. The decision has invited criticism from exporters as they caution that such flip-flop in the export policy is detrimental to the country's commercial interests in the world market.
After two weeks of vigorous market speculation about the possibility of India putting some curbs in place to limit the export of rice, the Union government has put taxes on non-basmati, non-parboiled rice and prohibited the export of broken rice. The decision has invited criticism from exporters as they caution that such flip-flop in the export policy is detrimental to the country's commercial interests in the world market.
By Sarah Khan
Indonesia, one of the biggest exporters of palm oil to India, has banned all exports from April 28 this year. Nearly 38% of edible oil demand in India is of palm oil. The ban, coupled with the Ukraine-Russia war, may lead to a further rise in edible oil prices in the country where inflation is already soaring.
Indonesia, one of the biggest exporters of palm oil to India, has banned all exports from April 28 this year. Nearly 38% of edible oil demand in India is of palm oil. The ban, coupled with the Ukraine-Russia war, may lead to a further rise in edible oil prices in the country where inflation is already soaring.