When there is a disaster or calamity the production and cultivation f food grains are highly affected. The production decreases and this causes a shortage of food grains and ultimately in the hiked prices of food grains. The region affected by calamity might also turn into a food-insecure state if the calamity lasts for a longer period of time.
Answered by Vishal kumar | 2 years agoWrite a note on the role of cooperatives in providing food and related items.
What are the problems of the functioning of ration shops?
Write notes on:
(a) Minimum support price
(b) Buffer stock
(c) Issue price
(d) Fair price shops
Why buffer stock is created by the government?
What has our government done to provide food security to the poor? Discuss any two schemes launched by the government?