food grain
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of food grain
First recorded in 1875–80
Example Sentences
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The IMF said the Black Sea deal had been instrumental in facilitating food, grain, and fertilizer exports from Ukraine to the rest of the world.
From Reuters • Jul. 19, 2023
To ease the burden for households, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has offered pandemic relief through free food grain and easy bank credit.
From Reuters • Jun. 2, 2022
And yet India’s food grain stocks are currently nearly three times more than the normal reserve, a paradox that Ghosh, the economist, said was impossible to explain.
From Washington Post • Dec. 6, 2021
The Amina was one of four ships ordered taken over by Germany's DVB Bank for defaulting on a loan, all of them dry bulk carriers mainly used for Iran's food grain imports.
From Reuters • Jan. 29, 2013
With a profusion of fruits of every kind, and of animals fit for food, grain alone was deficient; rice was largely imported from the Coromandel coast, and sugar from Bengal.
From Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 by Tennent, James Emerson, Sir
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