New Delhi: The Turkyadministration has refused to accept the consignment of wheat sent from India. Turkish officials have said that there is a complaint of phytosanitary in this consignment of wheat. That's why it's forbidden to take it. The ship, which arrived in Turkey on May 29 with wheat, had to return. With the return of 15 million tonnes of wheat consignments, the woes of India's traders seem to be increasing. According to S&P Global Commodity, 56,877 tonnes of wheat was loaded into the MV Inse Ekdenese and sent to Turkey, which is now returning from Kandla Port. According to S&P Global Commodity Insights, which cites shipping data from tracker Kepler, it was flagged off by loading 56,877 tonnes of wheat into the Adenise, which is now returning from Kandla Port. It is being told that there was a disease called rubella in the wheat consignment, due to which the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture refused to take it. Information in this regard has been received from S&P. However, india's agriculture ministry has not yet responded to the matter. It is worth noting that in April, after the increase in inflation, the Indian government had banned the export of wheat. In April, inflation in Asia's third-largest economy had reached its highest level of 7.79%. At the same time, food prices were recorded at 8.38 per cent. At the same time, these shipments were sent before India banned the export of wheat. It was sent on behalf of a private company. The traders had doubled the exports. Last month, the price of wheat saw a 20 per cent increase. Due to which the export of wheat was stopped. However, the government did not put this ban on the consignments that have been dispatched before the ban. There is a chance to get a job without examination, you will get good salary When the children were not born after marriage, the husband started harassing the wife If you want to get a job in RPSC, then do this work.