Editor’s Monitoring Desk / Islamabad / Pakistan
Ukraine has always been the granary of the world and provided a huge share of the world’s food supply. Now, due to Russian aggression and a complete halt in food exports across the Black Sea, it cannot export wheat, sunflower oil and other food products. Most of all, the countries of the Middle East and North Africa, which had been bought Ukrainian wheat, suffer from this. Indonesia, Pakistan and Bangladesh were also dependent on the export of Ukrainian grain. World prices for a number of food products are breaking records, and many countries may face a severe food crisis. Food insecurity is already sharply worsening in regions at risk, with 6 million children have been already underfed and nearly 16 million people in urban areas is living on the brink of starvation.
If you do not take into account Ukraine and Russia and hope for other suppliers of grain, now other countries are also experiencing problems. For example, in Argentina, the wheat crop came out much smaller due to drought. China has also faced natural challenges. The growth index of world prices for a basket of goods last month averaged 159.3 points, which is 12.6 % more than in February.
The global food crisis due to the invasion of the Russian army in Ukraine is inevitable, since Russia makes up for about 30 %, and Ukraine – 20 % of world exports of wheat and corn, respectively. In addition, Ukraine ranks first in the world sunflower oil export, and Russia is second. The entire civilized world understands that it is necessary to find a way out of this situation so that the world does not end up on the verge of starvation, but Putin has a completely different opinion on this matter.








