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  2. Pakistan wheat import scandal - Wikipedia

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    Wheat imports led to a glut of wheat in the market, causing prices to fall and farmers to struggle to sell their produce at a reasonable price. [1] Farmers were getting Rs 2,800 to Rs 3,000 for 40 kg of wheat while a support price of Rs 39,005 was promised. Due to this crisis, farmers resorted to protests in Lahore and many other Pakistani ...

  3. Economy of Punjab, India - Wikipedia

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    Rice and wheat are doublecropped in Punjab, with rice stalks being burned off of millions of acres prior to the planting of wheat. This widespread practice is polluting and wasteful. [83] In Punjab, the consumption of fertiliser per hectare is 223.46 kilograms (492.6 lb) as compared to 90 kilograms (200 lb) nationally.

  4. 2022–2023 global food crises - Wikipedia

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    Wheat prices surged to their highest prices since 2008 in response to the 2022 attacks. [118] Ukraine accounted for 10% of global wheat exports. [ 119 ] At the time of the invasion, Ukraine was the fourth-largest exporter of corn and wheat, and the world's largest exporter of sunflower oil , with Russia and Ukraine together responsible for 27% ...

  5. 2024 Indian farmers' protest - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Indian farmers' protest is the second round of continuous protests and road blockades initiated by farmers in the northern states of Punjab and Haryana on 13 February 2024, primarily located at Punjab's Shambhu border. [13]

  6. Agriculture in India - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide employment In agriculture, forestry and fishing in 2021. India has one of the highest number of people employed in these sectors. As per the 2014 FAO world agriculture statistics India is the world's largest producer of many fresh fruits like banana, mango, guava, papaya, lemon and vegetables like chickpea, okra and milk, major spices like chili pepper, ginger, fibrous crops such as ...

  7. Faisalabad - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] As of 2013, the GDP of Faisalabad was estimated at $43 billion [13] and projected to rise to $87 billion in 2025 at a growth rate of 5.7%. [14] Faisalabad contributes over 10 percent to the Punjab's GDP and has an average annual GDP (nominal) of $20.5 billion. [13] Agriculture and industry remain its hallmarks. [15] [9]: 41

  8. India - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, India became the world's third-largest vehicle market after China and the United States, surpassing Japan. [332] At the end of 2011, the Indian IT industry employed 2.8 million professionals, generated revenues close to US$100 billion equalling 7.5% of Indian GDP, and contributed 26% of India's merchandise exports.

  9. Minimum support price (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Commission introduced a number of price policies including procurement at pre-decided prices, minimum support prices and a distribution system to supply food grains at subsidised rates. [ 18 ] [ 1 ] This body was reconstituted into the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) in March 1985 with a new and broader terms of ...