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WASHINGTON: The World Bank on Wednesday said a number of developing countries face near-term wheat supply shortages due to their high dependence on Ukrainian wheat exports that have been disrupted by Russia’s invasion.

The World Bank said in its latest Trade Watch report that Gambia, Lebanon, Moldova, Djibouti, Libya, Tunisia and Pakistan are the most exposed to the disruptions of wheat exports from Ukraine, which make up roughly 40% or more of their wheat imports.

“These importers will have trouble quickly switching to alternative sources, possibly leading to supply shortages in the short run,” the World Bank said.

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The grain supply situation has been worsened by Russia’s imposition of export curbs on wheat and other cereal grains to countries outside of fellow Eurasian Economic Union members Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Russia was the top wheat exporter in 2018 and Ukraine the fifth largest, according to World Bank data. The two countries together make up about a quarter of world exports.

Western sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine do not specifically target Russian grain exports, but sanctions that prohibit dollar and euro transactions with top Russian banks make trade finance more difficult.

Aside from the direct supply shortages to Ukraine’s biggest grain customers, higher market prices for wheat will affect middle-income countries across the globe, the World Bank report said.

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The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization’s Cereal Price Index in February was up 14.8% from a year earlier, and the World Bank said wheat futures prices had surged 60% since the start of the conflict.

“Moreover, disruptions to exports of wheat will affect markets for corn and rice, which are wheat substitutes, benefiting net exporters and harming net importers of those products,” the bank added.

Disruptions caused by the war in Ukraine also could challenge a strong global trade recovery in 2021, with goods and services trade now exceeding pre-pandemic levels, the World Bank said.

Overall trade in 2021 surged by 26% over 2020 levels and by 17% over 2019 levels, with trade values exceeding 2019 levels in all regions, except for transportation equipment, the World Bank said.

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samir sardana Mar 17, 2022 03:05am
Zelinksy is waiting till spring - when Russian armor will be crippled.That is why he will NOT agree to recognise Crimea and Donbass as Russia.Even Biden is dragging the war till spring - applying pressure on Putun Putin wants to close out,BEFORE spring - as exiting DURING THE SPRING - will be a disaster on the retreat leg. Some think that - there will be deal before that ! But there may not be ! Putin will take Kiev before that and then,dig into Kiev. - and then OUTLAST SPRING.dindooohindoo That will doom the wheat crop - for a LONG LONG TIME and the world will have to draw down on wheat stocks - and if,at that stage,a plant virus.plague strikes ...................................... The reason why Putin attacked so fast - was to EXIT before spring - but now that the speed has slowed down - he has to OUTLAST SPRING - to achieve his political and military objectives.
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