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Paper Title: Grain (Oryza sativa & Triticum) Crisis in Asian Country: Application of Common Aromatic Spices (Syzygium Aromaticum & Cinnamomum Verum) as Grain Preservatives
Authors Name: Swati Panda , Aranya Bibhutiray , Subham Preetam , Gyana Ranjan Sahoo
Unique Id: IJSDR2008064
Published In: Volume 5 Issue 8, August-2020
Abstract: Fungal diseases are significant dangers to the most significant harvests whereupon humankind depends. Were there to be a significant pandemic that seriously decreased yields, its belongings would spread all through the globalized food framework. To investigate these repercussions, we utilize an incomplete harmony monetary model of the worldwide food framework to contemplate a speculative extreme yet brief plague that diminishes rice yields in the nations influenced by 80%. We demonstrated a progression of scourge situations of expanding seriousness, beginning with the illness in a solitary nation in southeast Asia and completion with the microbe present in the greater part of eastern Asia. The pandemic and resulting crop misfortunes prompted considerably expanded worldwide rice costs. In any case, as long as worldwide item exchange was unlimited and ready to react sufficiently quick, the impacts on singular calorie utilization were, to a huge part, alleviated. A portion of the more terrible impacts were anticipated to be experienced by helpless net-rice bringing in nations in sub-Saharan Africa, which were not influenced legitimately by the sickness however endured as a result of higher rice costs. We scrutinize the suppositions of our models and investigate political monetary weights to limit exchange now and again of emergency. We wrap up by contending for the significance of 'stress-testing' the flexibility of the worldwide food framework to trim sickness and different stuns. This article is a piece of the themed issue 'Handling developing Fungal diseases of common grains such as Rice & Wheat, food security and biological system strength'.
Keywords: parasitic microbe, rice, incomplete harmony monetary model, costs, exchange
Cite Article: "Grain (Oryza sativa & Triticum) Crisis in Asian Country: Application of Common Aromatic Spices (Syzygium Aromaticum & Cinnamomum Verum) as Grain Preservatives", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.5, Issue 8, page no.448 - 456, August-2020, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2008064.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2008064
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Published In: Volume 5 Issue 8, August-2020
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Page No: 448 - 456
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