Ukraine was the world’s sixth-largest exporter of wheat in 2021, according to the United Nations, but the war has destroyed the country’s infrastructure and left farmers unable to do their work.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is making it progressively more difficult for the country to export grain, Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Solskyi
in a televised briefing Saturday, warning the situation is having a “dramatic” impact on global markets.Ukraine’s grain shipments have dropped from 4 million to 5 million tons per month to a few hundred thousand, Solskyi said.for the country’s grain exports if the war continues. Ukraine was the world’s sixth-largest exporter of wheat in 2021 with a 10% share of the market, shipping 20 million tons of wheat and meslin ,
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