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With eye on world food crisis, government acts to stabilize wheat prices PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
In attempts to head off a crisis, the Mongolian government has announced strict price controls on wheat currently stored in the country, as well as soon to be imported wheat. 

The government also said it will continue subsidizing wheat to maintain current prices. This is expected to prevent large price increases in flour costs, which are passed along to consumers as higher priced bread. 

Mongolia’s actions follow large increases in grain prices worldwide. In many countries the cost of bread has greatly increased, resulting in fears of hunger and social unrest. 

Among the wheat that will have controlled prices includes some 100 tons of flour purchased from Russia.  

Mongolians consume 204,000 tons of wheat each year. The Russian wheat will be enough to maintain domestic supplies for five months, according to government sources. 

Mongolian officials note that while they will not further reduce wheat costs, they will act to stabilize wheat at current prices.

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A site with information related to the environment and buddhism. There is a section on the Northern Buddhist Conference on Ecology and Development.
www.buddhistecology.org/