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Discover Ludwig"grain reserves" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a stock of grains (such as wheat, rice, corn, etc.) that is held in reserve for future use or emergency situations. Example: The government has set aside a large portion of the national budget for building and maintaining grain reserves in case of a natural disaster or food shortage.
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Some keep grain reserves.
Global grain reserves plunged.
The government of Malawi sold its grain reserves last year.
Governments fail to build up proper grain reserves.
At the same time, China has been increasing its imports and tapping into grain reserves.
Sansa momentarily stops talking to Littlefinger about grain reserves to admire them.
The government intervened, at great cost, by selling its grain reserves to keep prices down.
On the agricultural committees he worked for price supports, grain reserves, food stamps, rural development.
Policy decisions such as building regional grain reserves or regional economic integration that facilitates trade can help.
It's also vital to build strategic grain reserves in famine-prone regions as a source of emergency food.
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"International Grain Reserves, and other instruments to address volatility in Grain Markets". The World Bank Research Observer 27 2; doi: 10.1093/wbro/lkr016.
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