>“Because India subsidizes phosphate, the nutrient is still affordable to Indian farmers but can the Indian government afford these prices?,” said Alexis Maxwell, a senior analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence. The government has absorbed the higher subsidy costs in the past and that indicates they may do so again this year, she said.>If the Strait of Hormuz remains closed in May, that would affect buyers in July and August, Maxwell said, adding that India imports the majority of its DAP in the second half of the year.>India also procured 2.5 million tons of urea in a recent tender, paying nearly double pre-war levels. The purchases are coming at a crucial period ahead of sowing for monsoon crops such as rice, corn and soeye beanshttps://archive.is/BFBZu
>MASS STARVATION EVENT IN INDIA
>>534719507if 50% of india died off, they would still have more people than all of Europe
India will have to print more money to offset the huge subsidies they are going to have to dish out to make sure all their farmers don't go bankrupt this September. 48% of India is employed in the Ag sector! But the problem is the Indian Rupee is already worth toilet paper and is crashing hard every single day, the more the rupee crashes the more the Indian Government has to convert to US Dollars for for imports because the companies that can fill millions upon millions of tons of Fertilizer and LPG and whatever else India needs wont accept toilet paper currency!Its a spiral of death that India cannot get itself out of so long as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed!
>>534719507>>534719725Mass exodus north america and europe, future rightful indian clay. The mass immigration campaigns for the last years will look like a childs game.
>>534719913NOT WITHOUT ANY JET FUEL!
INVESTORS DUMP STINKY INDIAN ASSETS AS RUPEE CRASHES IN VALUE!https://archive.is/PytLn>Foreign investors have dumped Indian stocks during the Iran war at the fastest pace on record, as surging energy costs send the rupee to historic lows and raise fears of a ballooning current-account deficit.>Overseas investors have pulled almost $21bn from Indian stocks since the US and Israel started bombing Iran on February 28, including almost $13bn in March, by far the biggest monthly outflows on record according to securities depository NSDL.>The rupee has fallen to a historic low of more than 95 to the dollar, having entered the war at about 91. Bond prices have slumped, sending 10-year government borrowing costs for the world’s fastest-growing major economy to an all-time high above 7.1 per cent in late April, from 6.7 per cent before the conflict.>“When the war started, the first reaction was ‘India is one of the [world’s] largest importers of energy’,” said Suvodeep Rakshit, chief economist at Kotak Institutional Equities. “It becomes a natural choice, that this is not the country I would want to be invested in.”>“The volume of energy purchases hasn’t changed but the costs have gone up, and that’s putting pressure on the currency,” said Sunil Tirumalai, chief emerging market equity strategist at UBS. >“It’s a double whammy of sorts,” said Rakshit. “What was a...capital flows problem is now a capital flows plus current account problem.” >India’s trade deficit swelled to almost $120bn in the year to March 31, from $95bn a year earlier.>This year’s outflows have left foreign ownership of Indian stocks at a 14-year low of 16 per cent, according to markets intelligence company Prime Database.
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>>534719660There have been experiments skipping nitrogenous fertilizers. First maize crop, yield's not so bad as there's soil carryover. Second crop down 39%. By the fifth, yield is down 60%. We'll see destabilizing food prices for the developing world this fall, but that grows to global famine in 2027 if this continues through summer.
>>534722729I love doing science with my anon pals as we determine just how long it would take to starve every shitjeet on the planet to death!You also have to factor in "Super" El Nino and increased diesel cost which will affect parts of India that still get a large portion of their water supply trucked in. Then you have to factor in that some percentage of the crops will just fail due to lack of water and fertilizers and pesticides.
>>534720770>said Suvodeep Rakshit>Suvodeep Rakshit
>>534719507Seems as though the blocade is going as expected.
>>534719507>Jews import billions of Indians into Western world>hand them all the good jobs, housing, and "business loan" hustles>for some mysterious reason, antisemitism skyrockets and Jews are being openly harassed in public, every dayOy Vey Indians! How could you do this to us! After all we did for you!>pic related ensuesBut seriously, you all should print pic related and make stickers with it, and post those stickers all over big tech campuses
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