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Is Turkey's Rubella virus claim to reject Indian wheat a ploy to control global wheat supply?

Jun 11, 2022, at 05:25 am

Turkey's attempt to malign India's reputation as a wheat supplier fell flat after Israel purchased a 55,000-ton consignment it rejected citing  phytosanitary concerns. The grounds for rejection were not only false but apparently cropped from Turkey's covert motive to take control of global wheat supplies amid a soaring demand and a protracted Ukraine-Russia war, according to experts.