Exports of the grain from India, the world#39;s second biggest producer, surged after Russia#39;s invasion of Ukraine boosted global prices, but a sudden rise in temperatures in March 2022 shrivelled the crop and cut yields, pushing local prices higher.
Exports of the grain from India, the world#39;s second biggest producer, surged after Russia#39;s invasion of Ukraine boosted global prices, but a sudden rise in temperatures in March 2022 shrivelled the crop and cut yields, pushing local prices higher. Exports of the grain from India, the world#39;s second biggest producer, surged after Russia#39;s invasion of Ukraine boosted global prices, but a sudden rise in temperatures in March 2022 shrivelled the crop and cut yields, pushing local prices higher. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More