19/05/2022
Boost Local Production!
Threat of Food Crisis Is Real,
We Can't Rely On Importation!
List of Countries Which Banned Export Of Agricultural Products To Ensure Sufficient Supply For Local Consumption.
ARGENTINA - Soybean oil, soybean meal, Dec 31, 2023;
ALGERIA - Pasta, wheat derivatives, vegetable oil, sugar - Dec 31, 2022;
EGYPT Vegetable oil, maize - June 12, 2022;
Wheat, flour, oils, lentils, pasta, beans June 10, 2022;
INDIA - Wheat - Dec 31, 2022;
INDONESIA - Palm oil, palm kernel oil - Dec 31, 2022;
IRAN - Potatoes, eggplant, tomatoes, onion - Dec 31, 2022;
KAZAKHSTAN - Wheat, wheat flour - June 15, 2022;
KOSOVO - Wheat, Corn, flour, vegetable oil, salt, sugar, - Dec. 31, 2022;
TURKEY - Beef, mutton, goat meat, butter, cooking oils Dec 31, 2022;
UKRAINE - Wheat, oats, millet, sugar Dec 31, 2022;
RUSSIA - Sugar, sunflower seeds - Aug 31, 2022;
Wheat, meslin, rye, barley, maize - June 30, 2022;
SERBIA - Wheat, corn, flour, oil - Dec 31, 2022;
TUNISIA - Fruits, vegetables - Dec 31, 2022.
KUWAIT Chicken meat products, grains, vegetable oils Dec 31, 2022
"India has said it’s banning wheat exports “to manage the overall food security of the country,” according to local media reports.
"Other countries that recently implemented food export bans include Indonesia, which restricted the exports of palm oil, a key ingredient used in many food as well as non-food products.
"Similar to India, Indonesia cited the need to ensure food availability domestically, after global food inflation soared to record highs following the war. Indonesia accounts for more than half of the world’s palm oil supply."
(Quoted source: International Food Policy Research Institute. Photo of Wheat downloaded from public website.)