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Theoretically,If the Russia-Ukraine conflict does not end as soon as possible, then if it continues to drag on, it will indeed accelerate the early arrival of a hungry world。This is because the Russia-Ukraine conflict has greatly affected agriculture in eastern Ukraine, and it has also affected the use of chemical fertilizers. In addition, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has also exacerbated the food crisis in Europe and the Middle East, while Europe and the Middle East need to import food from Russia and Ukraine.
It can be seen that the Russia-Ukraine conflict does have the potential to lead to the early arrival of a hungry world.
1. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has greatly affected agriculture in eastern Ukraine
Due to the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the agriculture of eastern Ukraine has been greatly affected, and you must know that the eastern region of Ukraine is the most important "granary" of Ukraine and one of the "granaries" of Europe. In such a case,oneThe impact of the reduction in grain production in the Danwudong region can be said to be multifaceted, such as leading to global food prices**, or the lack of food to buy in some areas, thus triggering a global food problem
Second, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has affected the ** of chemical fertilizers
Russia and Ukraine are both major exporters of fertilizersHowever, due to the impact of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the amount of fertilizer exported by the two countries has also dropped sharply, resulting in a shortage of "fertilizer" in some countries。You must know that chemical fertilizers are very important to agriculture, and it can even be said that chemical fertilizers directly affect the harvest of crops to a certain extent. Therefore, from this point of view, in the case of problems with fertilizer channels, some countries and regions are likely to face the crisis of reduced food production.
Third, Europe and the Middle East must import grain from Russia and Ukraine
As the main food importer in Europe and the Middle East, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has also led to a sharp decline in the total amount of grain exports from the two countries, which has directly exacerbated the food crisis in Europe and the Middle East. The reason for this is mainly because Europe and the Middle East have not been able to find alternative channels to import the food they are lacking in a short period of time, and the two regions are also affected by objective factors such as the epidemic, making the food problem a big hidden danger that these two regions need to face. That is to say,If the Russia-Ukraine conflict is not resolved, the food crisis in Europe and the Middle East is likely to continue.
In summary, since Russia and Ukraine are both major exporters of grain and fertilizers, the conflict between them could easily trigger a global food crisis, which in turn will accelerate the early arrival of a hungry world.
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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine will have a certain effect on the starving world, after all, it will have a malignant factor in the food of the whole world.
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Yes, because the war will lead to further food **, plus international food prices are somewhat inflated.
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At present, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to food crises in many countries. Many countries are short of food and the commodity chain is broken, so if the Russian-Ukrainian war does not end early, world hunger will come soon.
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The Russia-Ukraine war will affect world food security.
The main reasons lie in Russia and Ukraine.
Both are major producers of grain and wheat crops. The war halted the export of wheat and grains from both countries. Then add to that the world's turbulent international environment and the coronavirus.
Prices continue to soar, and countries around the world are feeling inflationary pressures.
1.This wave of war between Russia and Ukraine involves all countries in the world behind this war, and it is also a war for world food security. There is a saying that whoever controls the world's food and oil controls the lifeblood of the world.
Therefore, all countries in the world are scrambling to monopolize and hoard food, and some countries are hoarding food by all means to obtain high returns and push up the world's food**. Through the Russian-Ukrainian war, I want to make a fortune from the war. This happens mostly in capitalist countries.
of oligopoly society. These capitalist businessmen are just profit-seeking. Regardless of whether the people of the world suffer from food famine or not, what they do is to fill their money bags and continuously push up the world's food ** through commodity ** trading, so as to make huge profits.
2.As long as these oligarchs who monopolize the world's food exist, it is impossible for them to prevent famine crises around the world because they want to profit from it.
Take huge profits. In the farms of many big capitalists, the cows that raise milk are unwilling to let the poor drink milk, which shows the ugly face of the capitalists. for higher returns.
Use production cuts or accumulation or waste to drive up your desired profits and returns. Through the Russian-Ukrainian war, I want to make a lot of money in the **commodities** that I speculated. It's just because of the east wind that the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war caught them squarely.
A good time to get violent. These profit-seeking big capitalists and giants are the main source of the monopoly world food security crisis.
3.Poor wheat exports from Russia and Ukraine have raised food concerns. The United States expects the global wheat consumption deficit to reach 9 million tonnes in 2022, significantly pushing up world food prices. It's Italy, Greece, Portugal.
Spain, Malaysia.
Cyprus and other Mediterranean.
Coastal States. These countries are simply taking advantage of the abundant sunshine of the Mediterranean to develop high value-added specialty cultivation, rather than growing cheap food.
The people take food as the sky, eat self-sufficiently, not controlled by others, and firmly hold the rice bowl in their own hands is the last word!
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This is something that people would not have thought of before, and in addition to this, the Russian-Ukrainian war has brought about a more serious social crisis. The consequences of the energy and food crises are political and social crises, the subversion of political regimes in various countries, and the outbreak of turmoil in various countries.
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The Russia-Ukraine war has destroyed food around the world. Shortages, because of the war food is consumed quickly. So there will be a food crisis.
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Mainly because their food is not available, many crops have been bombarded, which has led to global food shortages and crises.
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Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the global food market has been greatly affected. Food and related supplies **all the way**. The impact of the conflict on global food production and markets is still ongoing.
First, grain has continued to rise and has climbed to a high level in many years.
According to a report released by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on the 8th, since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the international staple food and vegetable oil markets have been severely impacted, resulting in a sharp jump in world food commodities ** to a record high level in March, and then climbed to the highest level since 1990 in February. The index level in March was higher than the same period last year.
The data showed that the world's wheat** soared month-on-month in March; Maize** increased month-on-month, reaching record highs along with barley and sorghum**; The vegetable oil** index increased month-on-month. In contrast, the FAO Rice** Index was virtually unchanged from February, down 10 percent year-on-year.
Chicago Exchange wheat has risen by more than 40% this year, while corn and soybeans have also risen by about 28% and 21% respectively this year.
Food prices have been rising, mainly because of the importance of Russia and Ukraine, the host countries of the conflict, in global food production. Last year, the two countries exported about 30 percent of the global wheat market. Nearly 50 countries rely on imports of wheat from Russia and Ukraine, with 26 countries relying on these two countries for more than 50% of their wheat**.
In addition, Russia and Ukraine together account for 55% of the global sunflower oil export market and are important exporters of corn, barley and rapeseed oil.
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The war conflict between Russia and Ukraine has the most direct impact on the countries that want to import grain from Ukraine. Due to the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, seaborne cargo ships that want to load grain from Ukrainian ports cannot and dare not dock. As a direct result, Ukrainian grain cannot be exported.
Countries that want to import Ukrainian grain will not have a way to get it! The epidemic and war directly lead to the food **** of the whole world!
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Various countries in Europe need Russian grain exports
European countries have always been regions with rapid economic development and strong economic strength, but the agriculture of relatively European countries is not developed, the grain self-sufficiency rate is very low, and they are highly dependent on imported grain to maintain the operation of the country. But now there is an irreconcilable contradiction between Russia and Ukraine, which has led to a huge obstacle to Ukraine's agriculture and its inability to export grain to European countries, so it has led to a serious shortage of grain in various European countries, and there is an inflation problem. <>
The signing of the Russia-Ukraine grain transport agreement will alleviate the food crisis in the European region
Due to the contradiction between Russia and Ukraine, various European countries chose to support Ukraine and sanction Russia from various fields, which also led to Russia began to impose counter-sanctions on various European countries, because Russia is a major exporter of materials, so Russia began to impose export restrictions, including natural core rock gas, oil and other energy exports, as well as grain exports, etc., resulting in a surge in energy and food in Europe; And now that Russia and Ukraine have signed an agreement on grain transportation, it will greatly alleviate the food crisis in Europe. <>
The Russia-Ukraine agreement will not be able to completely solve the problems of Europe
Although Russia and Ukraine have signed an agreement on grain transportation and are about to carry out grain transportation, these grains cannot completely change the food crisis in Europe, and can only be suspended; Since the contradiction between Russia and Ukraine has not been resolved, and there is still the possibility of further escalation of the situation, it will continue to cause economic regression in the European region, and the inflation problem will continue to worsen; Therefore, only when the contradictions between Russia and Ukraine are completely resolved, can the economic crisis and food crisis in the European region be alleviated, and I hope that the world can restore peace and stability and everyone can develop together. <>
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Because there is no grain export from Ukraine in the European region, many countries have serious inflation problems.
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The response of various countries is not uniform, after all, the impact of this incident is really very significant, and the impact of the food crisis on many countries is very serious.
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The countries of Europe are very happy, because they are very dependent on food imports.
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It is unlikely that the current global food crisis will be caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war, and if the war does not end, it will be difficult to alleviate the food crisis, but judging from the current development trend, neither Russia nor Ukraine has shown the will to end the war. Although it has been rumored that the two countries have reached an agreement on grain exports, judging from the attitude of the two countries towards the agreement in the past, not to mention that the agreement has not yet been reached, even if the agreement is finally reached, it is unknown whether it can be implemented, which is also the reason why I am not optimistic that the food crisis can usher in spring.
It is undeniable that Russia and Ukraine, as major food producers, play an irreplaceable and important role in global food**, which has been vividly demonstrated in the past few months, which is enough to show that as long as the two countries cannot reach a real agreement and implement it in an orderly manner, the food crisis will still exist. The key is that the Russian-Ukrainian war broke out a few months ago, resulting in a lot of land in Ukraine not being cultivated, resulting in a plummeting decline in grain production.
Of course, Ukraine's national credibility will also play a decisive role in resolving the food crisis, after all, even if a grain export agreement has been reached, if Ukraine's national credibility cannot be guaranteed, then the implementation of the agreement will not be possible. The reason why there are doubts about this is because in the previous armistice agreement between the two royal countries, the Ukrainian side has more than once been inconsistent in words and deeds, and even in front of the other behind the scenes, such a discredited country, even if an agreement is reached, it may be difficult for the international community to trust enough.
As a reference, it is not difficult to see that the crisis facing the international grain market will not be alleviated in a short period of time, and whether Russia and Ukraine can reach a grain export agreement in the near future will not play a substantial role in improving this dilemma. All in all, it is too early to talk about the spring of the food crisis, and only when the development trend of the Russian-Ukrainian war has a clear direction, many crises, including food **, can be solved on this basis.
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The spring of the food crisis may have come, due to the war in Russia and Ukraine, which has led to the world food crisis, Lu Ji said, in order to save the poor population, they negotiated to let the grain export, which is also a humanitarian embodiment.
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