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After the Ukrainian army’s drone attack on the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, Russia’s withdrawal from the agreement to transport grain across the Black Sea will be a major blow to Ukraine. With Russia’s withdrawal from the grain export agreement, Ukraine will face disruptions in the transportation of food grains across the Black Sea. This can lead to food shortages and price increases.
Due to the Ukraine-Russia conflict, the export of grain through the Black Sea ports has been stopped. According to the indications of the United Nations, the removal of grain was resumed in the debate held in the presence of Turkey. Sevastopol is the largest city in the Russian-controlled Crimean region. After several drone strikes in Sevastopol, Russia withdrew from the wheat deal.
After the resumption of grain handling, 97% of Ukraine’s grain exports went to rich and developed countries. Only 3% of the wheat was shipped from Ukraine to countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia, Yemen and Sudan.
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