"VognoDuut220" <japak@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> hindoo:
> u forgot zat india ****ity has pop-ulation 1 b which is
> 7 times that of Bangladesh.
> Learn some vedic math, sala
this what they teach you in Bangladesh ? clueless moron !
but wait a minute, as you are a simpleton, madrasa educated
surely you cant analyse stat.
lets look at facts below :
1.India's population 1 billion but only (southern and eastern part)
are rice eating people, the rest are wheat eating people o.k !
2.India has become major rice ex****ting country since 1968
ex****ts :
(000 tons)
1968-70 1988-90 1998-2000
15 425 2797
3.Bangladesh is a major rice im****ting country since 1968
im****ts :
(000 tons)
1968-70 1988-90 1998-2000
354 372 1282
source : FAOSTAT
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> "nerd" <lamp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> source : USDA foreign agriculture service
correction :
>> production (mil tonnes) Consumption (mil
>> tonnes)
>> year 2006/07 2007/08 2006/07 2007/08
>> India 93.4 94.0 86.9
>> 89.9
>> Bangladesh 29.0 28.4 29.8 30.1
>>
>> there will be a shortage in Bangladesh forever,
>> banglade****s have to eat more potato for lunch,dinner in
>> years to come.
>>
>> khuda hafeez....
>>
>> half baked, good for nothin
>> "VognoDuut218" <japak@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> stole n paste
>>
>> > Indian state facing famine
>> > after rat plague
>> > Agence France-Presse . Manila
>> > A million people in northeastern India face famine after rats
destroyed
>> > most
>> > of the rice crop in their state, the International Rice Research
> Institute
>> > has said.
>> > The 2007 infestation spread over to the border areas of Bangladesh
>> > and
>> > Myanmar in early 2008, 'increasing fears of widespread food
shortages,'
>> > the
>> > Philippines-based institute said.
>> > It left the Indian state of Mizoram, home to about a million
people,
>> > with
>> > just one-fifth of its monthly rice requirement.
>> > 'Aid agencies have re****ted that many people have been forced onto
a
>> > diet
>> > of wild roots, yam and sweet potatoes,' the institute said in its
>> > quarterly
>> > magazine 'Rice Today'.
>> > IRRI said the rat population boomed after the flowering of a native
>> > species of bamboo, an event that occurs only once every 50 years.
>> > 'After exhausting the feast of bamboo seeds, the rats turned to the
> rice
>> > crop,' it said.
>> > It gave no immediate estimates of the damage on the neighbouring
>> > countries.
>> > Rice prices have soared this year, triggering civil unrest in at
>> > least
>> > two dozen countries according to UN agencies.
>> > India is the world's second largest rice producer after China and
is
>> > also
>> > one of the world's key ex****ters.
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