May 28, 2013

28/05/2013: Silo deal boosts grain capacity; Indian food grains policy; Nigerian grain trade threatens Sahel food security

Afgri Operations has taken over the grain management business of MGK Operating Company as part of a strategy to grow its grain storage capacity. 

Afgri said the deal would boost its grain storage capacity by 165 000 tons to 4.471 million tons.


The food grains management policy of the Congress led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, India is in a mess, according FirstPost.

The Food Corporation of India (FCI) directly and through other state government affiliates procures rice and wheat from farmers at the minimum support price set by the government.

As per the prevailing norms the government needs to maintain a total food grain stock of 31.9 million tonnes as on July 1, of every year. The website claims that the actual amount of food grain stock is much higher than this number.


Northern Nigeria’s grain trade, which supplies almost half of the Sahel’s cereals, has slowed severely, while abnormally high prices of staple grains across the Sahel are causing serious food security concerns in this chronically vulnerable region. 

The areas most at risk are southeastern and central Niger, which are highly dependent on Nigerian grain flows, as well as northern Nigeria and northern Benin.  

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