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Why the Ukraine conflict could spark ‘dangerous times’ for food prices and food security

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Why the Ukraine conflict could spark ‘dangerous times’ for food prices and food security

Ukraine is called the breadbasket of Europe for good reason. It accounts for 12% of global wheat exports, 16% of corn and 18% of barley. “Be in no doubt, this is a dangerous day for global food security and food prices too, with humanitarian risks that stretch far and wide,”​ said James Withers, the Chief Executive of Scotland Food & Drink said in a tweet, shortly after the Russian invasion of its neighbour began.

The Food and Drink Federation’s Chief Executive, Karen Betts, added: “Past experience tells us that disruption to Ukraine’s exports will have an impact on global food supplies and on the price of a range of key commodities, such as vegetable oils and maize, which are important in UK food production. This will be further compounded if there are sustained energy price rises, adding to an already troubling inflationary picture.

“We continue to watch developments closely and to work with food and drink manufacturers to try to minimise any knock-on effects for shoppers and consumers.”

Wheat, corn and edible oil prices all expected to rise

Russia and Ukraine together make up nearly a third of global wheat exports, 19% of exported corn and 80% of exports of sunflower oil – the world’s third-most traded vegetable oil.

According to Professor Chris Elliott, director of the Institute for Global Food Safety, Ukraine is the world’s leading exporter of sunflower oil and also ranks in first place in Europe in terms of arable land area, able to meet the food needs of 600 million people. What’s more, the country ranks in second place in the world in barley production and in fourth place in barley exports; is the world’s third largest producer and fourth largest corn exporter; the fourth biggest potato producer and fifth largest rye producer on the globe.