Telugu community is in panic! Rice ban effect in US...!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Telugu community is in panic! Rice ban effect in US...!?

It is known that tomato prices are skyrocketing in india at present. Just by mentioning the name of the tomato... Isn't it an exaggeration that the common man cooks curry and eats it while looking at the photo on his mobile phone? If that is the case... indians in America, especially the telugu people, have data-faced a big problem. Yes... indians in America, especially telugu people have data-faced a big problem. As part of curbing domestic prices and controlling the inflation of cereals... the indian government has imposed an immediate ban on the export of non-basmati white rice. This shows that the telugu people are panicking for rice in America. At the same time, if there is a shortage, the prices will skyrocket, as if America is the same as Amalapuram... Now they say that the prices of rice bags in America have doubled. As a result... it is known that a bag of rice which was 22 dollars till yesterday in some shops... has now increased to 32-47 dollars. It is known that india is the largest exporter of rice in the world with a share of 80% of non-basmati rice in total exports.
 As a result... it is said that this decision can definitely affect the global grain supply. In this order... since 2012, india has been the world's largest exporter of rice. india exports rice to more than 100 countries including the US. However, since America is one of the major importers of rice from india, it is said that the impact on indians in that country may be greater. indians in the US, mainly the telugu community, say that they cannot imagine life without eating Sona Masuri rice. As part of this, they are regularly seen queuing up at grocery stores like "Patel Brothers" mostly to buy indian brand rice. However, it is not known how long this ban will last. As long as grocery stores are stocked in sufficient quantities, there may not be an immediate crisis. But if this ban continues for a long time...
Telugu people will have to replace Sona Mussoorie rice with Mexican brands of rice which they don't like at all. But it is known that many indian shops have already limited the sale of this rice to the principle of "1 person - 1 bag". Due to this, videos showing queues and fights for bags of rice in US stores are now going viral.As part of this... people are seen stocking their car trunks with dozens of bags, while others have to fight for even a single bag. Comments are seen on social media that these panics are reminiscent of the shortage of sanitizers and paper rolls during Covid. But on the other hand, President of indian Rice Exporters Association B.V. krishna Rao is reported to have said... "Government has more reserves than required for welfare schemes. There is no need to restrict exports." But on the other hand, President of indian Rice Exporters Association B.V. krishna Rao is reported to have said... "Government has more reserves than required for welfare schemes. There is no need to restrict exports." Meanwhile, Louisiana rice miller bobby Hanks, chairman of the US Rice international Trade Policy Committee... "despite tens of millions of metric tons in government stocks...citing concerns over domestic supplies...this is yet another example of india playing games with global food security. With this move, india can quickly build more stocks...which will eventually return to the world market at cheap prices." It is known that he commented.

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