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A trade hope: the impact of the black sea grain initiative

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York United Nations 2023Description: 16pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The war in Ukraine sent shock waves throughout the global economy, in particular through trade disruptions of food and fertilizers from two of the world’s main breadbaskets, Ukraine and the Russian Federation. This left millions of people in developing and least developed countries at the frontline of a food and price crisis. In July 2022, two agreements were signed: one is the memorandum of understanding between the United Nations and the Russian Federation to facilitate unimpeded access for their food and fertilizers exports to global markets. The second is the Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI), signed by the Russian Federation, Turkey, Ukraine, and witnessed by the United Nations to allow the safe export of grain, fertilizers and other foodstuff from Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea. These agreements have helped to bring down the cost of food, stabilize global markets and keep them open. This report concentrates on showing the benefits of one of the agreements, the Black Sea Grain Initiative, and its contribution to ease market pressure and avert the worst impacts of the food crisis. The continuation and effective implementation of both agreements are vital for global food security.
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The war in Ukraine sent shock waves throughout the global economy, in particular through trade disruptions of food and fertilizers from two of the world’s main breadbaskets, Ukraine and the Russian Federation. This left millions of people in developing and least developed countries at the frontline of a food and price crisis. In July 2022, two agreements were signed: one is the memorandum of understanding between the United Nations and the Russian Federation to facilitate unimpeded access for their food and fertilizers exports to global markets. The second is the Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI), signed by the Russian Federation, Turkey, Ukraine, and witnessed by the United Nations to allow the safe export of grain, fertilizers and other foodstuff from Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea. These agreements have helped to bring down the cost of food, stabilize global markets and keep them open. This report concentrates on showing the benefits of one of the agreements, the Black Sea Grain Initiative, and its contribution to ease market pressure and avert the worst impacts of the food crisis. The continuation and effective implementation of both agreements are vital for global food security.

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