
Cereal Trade
Cereal trade refers to the global exchange of grain crops, such as wheat, corn, and rice, which are essential food sources worldwide. Countries grow these cereals to export them to nations that may produce less due to climate, soil, or economic reasons. The trade affects food prices, supply stability, and agricultural economies. International agreements and market demands influence this trade, impacting food security and farmer incomes. Overall, cereal trade plays a crucial role in ensuring that people have access to staple foods, supporting both local agriculture and global markets.