"Russia's Halted Black Sea Grain Deal Sparks Concern in East Africa"

Russia's decision to halt the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which allowed the export of Ukrainian agricultural goods to East African countries, is causing concern over rising consumer prices and potential food shortages. The agreement, which facilitated the export of millions of tonnes of grain, including donations to aid organizations, has been crucial for countries grappling with climate change-induced challenges like drought. The end of the deal could exacerbate food insecurity and strain farmers and aid organizations already struggling to respond to crises. Activists and economists are calling for climate-smart solutions to support local farmers and reduce import dependency, emphasizing the need for self-sufficiency and regional trade.
- Concern mounts in East Africa over halted Black Sea grain deal Al Jazeera English
- Russia Grain Deal Live | Russian Deputy FM Sergei Vershinin Holds Briefing On Black Sea Grain Deal CNN-News18
- By pulling out of the Ukrainian grain deal, Russia risks alienating its few remaining partners The Associated Press
- The war in Ukraine is also a ‘food fight’ The Hill
- Putin is playing a game of food blackmail. The West can't let him win. The Philadelphia Inquirer
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