The Sunday Guardian

INDIA’S BIG WHEAT EXPORT CONUNDRUM

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But there is a catch—read, the conundrum. What happens if the Ukraine-russia conflict extends and India has a poor monsoon and, worse, rice production and procuremen­t fall?

And then, there is the China angle.

Reuters said in a report that China’s wheat production could be the worst in history. The agency quoted the Chinese agricultur­e minister admitting concerns about grain supplies in the world’s biggest wheat consumer.

Reuters further said Chinese Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs, Tang Renjian told reporters on the sidelines of the country’s annual parliament meeting that heavy rainfall last year—a rare occurrence—delayed the planting of about one-third of the normal wheat acreage. And then, a survey of the winter wheat crop taken before the start of winter found that the amount of first- and second-grade crop was down by more than 20%age points, Tang was quoted by the news agency.

Now if China enters the market to purchase wheat, the already tight supplies will cause prices to rocket.

The source further said there is some bad news coming from the United States, where production in the wheat bowl is falling hugely.

A report from the US says wheat in Kansas is just getting ready to break dormancy. Additional­ly, drier weather is forecast into spring. As of February 27, the Kansas wheat crop was rated 38% poor to very poor condition, 37% fair, and only 25% good to excellent by USDA’S National Agricultur­al Statistics Service.

And then, there was a downgrade in crop conditions across the US due to drought conditions. As of March 1, the entire state of Kansas is experienci­ng abnormally dry conditions, with 73% considered moderate to extreme drought conditions, says a report.

US farmers are expected to reduce spring wheat planted acreage in the upcoming season, mainly due to high fertilizer prices. And then, dry conditions in the main spring wheat growing states of the northern plains could depress yields.

Experts say last year, drought in the US had pushed production of the main variety, hard red spring wheat, down 44% year over year to its lowest level in more than 30 years. Hence, concerns about US spring wheat come on top of poor prospects for the winter wheat crop, which has just emerged from dormancy amid drought conditions in the southern plains. And then, good-to-excellent crop conditions for US winter wheat, at 30%, is the lowest start to the spring season in more than two decades, the report added.

Wheat Yield Forecast Model of Gro-intelligen­ce, a leading wheat forecaster, is currently pointing to a double-digitperce­ntage drop in production from last year. Some 40% of US wheat production comes from hard red winter wheat, and about one-third is from spring wheat. So there is a serious crisis on hands. Mounting troubles for the US winter wheat and spring wheat crops were undercutti­ng hopes that Washington would be able to significan­tly ease tightness in global wheat supplies due to the Russiaukra­ine war.

In the middle is India. Now, the Indian policymake­rs need to take a call, and have to appraise the balance in Indian demand and the clamour for increased exports from the global markets.

And politicall­y, it puts India into a very dominant position internatio­nally. Now New Delhi needs to balance the two. All eyes on the PMO where bureaucrat­s are already discussing the issue and will recommend it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will then make the decision.

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