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Russia’s war on Ukraine threatens global food supply

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/8662158/russia-ukraine-war-global-food-supply/

Russia’s war on Ukraine threatens global food supply
By Joseph Wilson, Samy Magdy, Aya Batrawy and Chinedu Asadu The Associated Press
Posted March 6, 2022 10:38 am

The Russian tanks and missiles besieging Ukraine also are threatening the food supply and livelihoods of people in Europe, Africa and Asia who rely on the vast, fertile farmlands of the Black Sea region – known as the “breadbasket of the world.”

Ukrainian farmers have been forced to neglect their fields as millions flee, fight or try to stay alive. Ports are shut down that send wheat and other food staples worldwide to be made into bread, noodles and animal feed. And there are worries Russia, another agricultural powerhouse, could have its grain exports upended by Western sanctions.

While there have not yet been global disruptions to wheat supplies, prices have surged 55% since a week before the invasion amid concerns about what could happen next. If the war is prolonged, countries that rely on affordable wheat exports from Ukraine could face shortages starting in July, International Grains Council director Arnaud Petit told The Associated Press...
 
Source: https://www.kpvi.com/interests/chin...cle_454b8a62-fd8b-5107-9cd4-1fc4b2c7de9f.html


China winter wheat worst in history
Hallie Gu and Shivani Singh Reuters Mar 8, 2022
Updated 23 hrs ago

BEIJING (Reuters) – The condition of China’s winter-wheat crop could be the worst in history, the country's agriculture minister said March 5, raising concerns about grain supplies in the world’s biggest wheat consumer.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the country’s annual parliament meeting, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Tang Renjian said that rare heavy rainfall this past year delayed the planting of about one-third of the normal wheat acreage.

A survey of the winter-wheat crop taken before the start of winter found that the amount of first- and second-grade crop had decreased by more than 20 percentage points, Tang said.

“Not long ago we went to the grassroots to do a survey, and many farming experts and technicians told us that crop conditions this year could be the worst in history,” he said. “This year’s grain production indeed faces huge difficulties.”

The minister’s comments underscore concerns about China’s grain supply at the same time as the war between Russia and Ukraine. Together they account for about 29 percent of global wheat exports; the war has disrupted supplies, causing wheat prices to surge to 14-year highs.

But Tang said he’s confident China can ensure a bumper harvest of summer grain thanks to strong policy and technical support, and the improving crop condition for the grain.

Fueled by the Ukraine crisis, wheat prices in China soared to a record this week on existing domestic-supply worries...
 
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