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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. 2007–2008 world food price crisis - Wikipedia

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    Drastic price increases and possible causes. Between 2006 and 2008 average world prices for rice rose by 217%, wheat by 136%, corn by 125% and soybeans by 107%. [13] In late April 2008 rice prices hit 24 cents (US) per US pound, more than doubling the price in just seven months.

  4. List of countries by wheat production - Wikipedia

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    A map of worldwide wheat production in 2000 Wheat is one of the most widely produced primary crops in the world.. The following international wheat production statistics come from the Food and Agriculture Organization figures from FAOSTAT database, older from International Grains Council figures from the report "Grain Market Report".

  5. Economy of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The United Arab Emirates is a high-income developing market economy. The UAE's economy is the 4th largest in the Middle East (after Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Israel), with a gross domestic product (GDP) of US$415 billion (AED 1.83 trillion) in 2021-2023. [5] The UAE economy is heavily reliant on revenues from petroleum and natural gas ...

  6. Wheat - Wikipedia

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    Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain that is a staple food around the world. The many species of wheat together make up the genus Triticum (/ ˈtrɪtɪkəm /); [3] the most widely grown is common wheat (T. aestivum). The archaeological record suggests that wheat was first cultivated in the regions of the Fertile ...

  7. List of countries by wheat exports - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of countries by wheat exports. Data is for 2022 as reported in Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database . [ 1 ] Wheat is one of the biggest crops in the international grain trade , alongside other crops like maize (corn) , rice and soybean .

  8. Grain trade - Wikipedia

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    Grain trade. The grain trade refers to the local and international trade in cereals such as wheat, barley, maize, and rice, and other food grains. Grain is an important trade item because it is easily stored and transported with limited spoilage, unlike other agricultural products. Healthy grain supply and trade is important to many societies ...

  9. Martin Shkreli ordered to give up all copies of one-of-a-kind ...

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    Shkreli became notorious as the CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, which raised the price of the lifesaving drug Daraprim used by AIDS patients from $13.50 a pill to $750 a pill.