India's corn supplies are dwindling due to increasing domestic demand, which is growing by up to 2 million metric tons annually, as reported by Louis Dreyfus. This surge in local consumption has led to a decrease in corn exports, which have nearly halted since December due to a rise in local prices, driven by the poultry and ethanol industry. Despite a recent drop in inventories, India's wheat stocks remain above the government's buffer norms. The country has imposed a ban on wheat exports since 2022.