In recent years, foodgrain production has consistently remained high, leading to a significant surplus. An expert highlighted that if this surplus isn’t managed properly, it could result in a drop in foodgrain prices. To prevent this, the government has been stepping in to buy up the excess. This stockpile ensures that there will be enough food available, not only for local needs but also to assist other countries if they require help.
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