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5 April 2022

Casualty of war in Ukraine: The global food supply

Tom Nagorski, Matthew Zeitlin, Nikhil Kumar, Matt Stiles

Ever since the war in Ukraine began, the global cost has been measured largely in terms of casualties, refugees, the need for humanitarian aid, and — when it comes to the global economy — the rise in the price of oil and gas. Far less attention has been paid to other commodities that have less to do with energy and everything to do with feeding hundreds of millions of people all around the world.

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