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The wrong impression 🧐

Nov 29, 2022

🇷🇺 Ever got the impression that Russia didn’t care much about disruptions to global food security efforts? Well, according to the country’s Deputy Foreign Minister, it’s quite the opposite, and a deal allowing Ukraine to export grain via the Black Sea could go back into effect.

    • The deal is due for Nov. 19, unless there are objections (let’s hope for the best, shall we?). Read this to get up to speed on the latest developments.

🌐 Moscow said that the agreement depends on whether it can export its own grain and fertilizer despite the obstacles created by Western sanctions. 

     • Just a quick reminder that both Ukraine and Russia are major global grain exporters, and the latter is the world's largest wheat exporter and a major supplier of fertilizers, crop, and soil nutrients.