After the Grain Deal was struck, Western Europe became the top importer of Ukrainian grain, and a negligible amount of it ended up feeding the “Millions of hungry people around the world”. The bulk of the African, Asian, and Global South countries, rely on Russian grain and not the Ukrainian.
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That is very interesting. Back at the start of the war the narrative over here was that the price of bread went up due to Ukraine not being able to export its wheat but when looking into it neither country was ever in the list of top suppliers in the first place. Global markets sure are fun…
I love the bi-continental Turkey in the second chart.