New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.
New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. India is the world's second-biggest consumer of wheat. It banned wheat exports in May last year after a sudden rise in temperature reduced output amid a global shortfall triggered by the war in Ukraine, a country among the world's top wheat-growers. "We have sent a general advisory to the affected states in the first fortnight of February. Representatives of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments are in the committee," Agriculture Commissioner PK Singh, who heads the group, told NDTV.New Delhi: A new government expert group is closely monitoring the effects of rising temperature on wheat crop and has sent a "general advisory" to the affected states, the officer heading the group told NDTV. Indi
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