Following the rise in cooking oil prices, wheat and wheat products prices in india have risen as well. Since Russia's invasion of ukraine in late February, falling wheat exports from the Black sea have exacerbated global wheat shortages. Due to increased worldwide demand for wheat, many countries that previously purchased wheat from russia and ukraine began looking for alternatives. As a result, India's wheat exports have risen in the last two months. As a result, india experienced a wheat shortage. As a result, the central government imposed a temporary embargo on wheat exports.
As a result of this circumstance, the federal government has restricted sugar exports. From june 1 to october 31, the government has restricted sugar exports. The government intends to enhance domestic sugar supply in order to keep prices from rising. However, according to the DGFT regulation, sugar exports would be done in part with the agreement of the Directorate of Food and Public Distribution. The central government has announced that beginning next month, sugar exports will be limited to 100 lakh metric tons.