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“Grain from Ukraine”: Ukrainian cereals to prevent famine

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26 November 2023
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100 million dollars were raised during the second edition of the “Grain from Ukraine” initiative. Objective: deliver cereals to the countries that need it most.

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100 million dollars were raised during the second edition of the “Grain from Ukraine” initiative. This aims to deliver Ukrainian cereals to the countries that need them most, mainly in Africa.

But Russia’s blockade in the Black Sea makes exports more complicated.

Ukraine was able to export its agricultural production via the Black Sea for almost a year thanks to an agreement with Russia, but Moscow put an end to this in July and repeatedly bombed Ukrainian port infrastructure.

Kyiv has since set up a new corridor in the Black Sea but it remains little used given the risks incurred by ships.

“Russia’s aggression in the Black Sea has created the greatest threat to global stability in terms of food supplies in decades, said Volodymyr Zelensky. Using hunger as a weapon is an element of the policy of genocide. Any state that goes into this field must be held accountable.”

Ukrainian agricultural exports are also causing tensions in neighboring EU countries and particularly in Poland, where truck drivers and farmers have been blocking border crossings for several days.

The Ukrainian president recognized on Saturday “difficulties” at the border, calling into question “certain political decisions taken by neighbors” from his country. “I think we and our neighbors need a little time, things will get better”he added.

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