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Ukraine as the breadbasket of the world: Are we in danger of food shortages?

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Ukraina, pole pszenicy
Karol Wojteczek - published on 03/17/22
Until the Russian invasion, Ukraine was responsible for about 9-11% of global grain production. The current situation in Ukraine must have an impact on the supply and price of food on international markets.

On Sunday, March 6, the Ukrainian Government imposed export restrictions on key agricultural products, including wheat, corn, poultry, eggs, and sunflower oil. In reaction to this decision, the following day the price of wheat on the world market reached an all-time high of $1,294 per bushel (compared to $824 before the Russian invasion). Similarly, at the end of February, the FAO Food Price Index reached its highest level (140.7 points).

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