Ukraine export also already ceased obviously, and there won't be anything for at least over a year at all.
Food scarcity is likely to surge in countries throughout the world due to Russia's war with Ukraine. When Vladimir Putin invaded Europe's breadbasket, he may have set off shockwaves that could cause civil unrest worldwide.
Together, Ukraine and Russia produce nearly a third of the world's wheat, 19% of the world's corn, and 80% of its sunflower oil supply. The crisis in these countries means the world's food supply chain will take a major hit, putting more people at risk of starvation throughout the globe.
Soaring food prices, especially bread, have been a trigger for protests, civil unrest, and revolutions in France, Russia, and the Middle East in the past. With wheat prices up 70% in the last month, experts worry that countries with an unstable food supply that rely on Ukraine and Russia are at particular risk. Egypt, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Yemen, in particular, get more than half of their imported calories from the region — they're looking at a possible surge of severe malnutrition and starvation.
If anything happens in Egypt, the vastly overpopulated and barely fed home to the Suez Canal, the real fun will begin then.
Ukraine export also already ceased obviously, and there won't be anything for at least over a year at all.
If anything happens in Egypt, the vastly overpopulated and barely fed home to the Suez Canal, the real fun will begin then.
This is no accident. Globalists likely wanted to destabilize these countries.
But you can't own nothing and be happy when you're dead.
Blame it all on global warming and then step in to save the day and feed everyone bugs