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… from recent shocks such as COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, underlining the need to continually adapt and …
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… from Brazil and China and increased export prospects for Ukraine, but overall trade is expected to be below the …
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… chronic hunger in 2030—23 million more than if the war in Ukraine had not happened and 119 million more if neither the Ukraine war nor the COVID-19 pandemic had occurred. Over 33 …
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… grains and other key commodities from Europe, Russia, and Ukraine. This can raise the costs of imported products for … For wheat originating from the European Union, Russia, and Ukraine, shipping through the Suez Canal is the shortest … of wheat exports from the European Union, Russia, and Ukraine that has likely transited through the Suez Canal and …
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… Recent events such as the  war in Ukraine and the El Niño weather cycle  have demonstrated how …
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… of the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent international food and fertilizer prices …
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… near-record highs reached at the start of the conflict in Ukraine. Rice prices have fallen in recent weeks as El Niño … uncertainty regarding production and exports from Ukraine. This month’s feature article in the Market Monitor …
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… such a scenario play out: Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 28 countries have enacted export restrictions of …
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… in September due to higher than anticipated yields in Ukraine and Russia; however, production is still expected to … slightly in September, again due to higher production in Ukraine and Russia. Maize production forecasts for 2023 …
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… $11.6 billion annually. In 2021, prior to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, India imported a staggering $17.1 billion … for palm oil, Argentina and Brazil for soybean oil, and Ukraine, Argentina, and Russia for sunflower/safflower oil ( …