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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2023

global food crisis

FILE PHOTO: A combine harvests wheat in a field near the village of Zghurivka, in Kyiv region, Ukraine 9 August 2022. REUTERS/Viacheslav Musiienko
Global Economy

Ukraine's sparse wheat plantings sow further trouble for global food security

Ukraine harvested around 19 million tonnes of wheat this year, down more than 40% from the previous season's record of 33 million tonnes and a further sharp drop in production looks inevitable...

FILE PHOTO - Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a video conference with a group of award-winning teachers at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia, October 5, 2022. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Kremlin via REUTERS
World+Biz

Russia ready to contribute to solution of global food problems: Putin

IMF says up to 20 countries could require emergency assistance to ease food crisis
Global Economy

IMF says up to 20 countries could require emergency assistance to ease food crisis

Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

IMF says Ukraine war prompts worst global food crisis since at least 2008

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Commodity price hikes: Are int’l crises an opportunity for Bangladeshi businesses?

Don Nething, 62, radios to say he is having mechanical problems with his harvester while being used to harvest corn in Ravenna, Ohio, U.S., Oct 11, 2021. REUTERS/Dane Rhys/File Photo
Global Economy

France and partners launch 'Save Crops Operation' to address food shortages caused by Ukraine conflict

World Bank Managing Director of Operations Axel van Trotsenburg speaks during an interview with Reuters in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 14, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic
Global Economy

World Bank earmarks $30 bln to help offset food shortages worsened by war in Ukraine

IMF eyes expanded access to emergency aid for food shocks
Global Economy

IMF eyes expanded access to emergency aid for food shocks

Nancy Qian. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

The food crisis is bigger than Ukraine

Brioche rolls exit an oven at the Brioche Pasquier factory in Milton Keynes, UK.Photographer: Ryan Peters/Brioche Pasquier
Bloomberg Special

The great European energy crisis is now coming for your food

Countries heavily reliant on imported grain are already facing acute food insecurity. Photo: Reuters.
South Asia

Food prices soared by up to 30% in Pakistan: WB

Representational Image. Photo :Collected
World+Biz

Ukraine war making 40 mln people go hungry, Africa to bear brunt, says US

FILE PHOTO - A combine drives over stalks of soft red winter wheat during the harvest on a farm in Dixon, Illinois, July 16, 2013. REUTERS/Jim Young/File Photo
Global Economy

Ukraine’s breadbasket is (almost) open for business again

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