Ukraine Grain Exports Plummet Amid Black Sea Attacks
Escalating attacks in the Black Sea are crippling Ukraine's grain exports, raising concerns over global food supplies and pushing wheat prices to a two-year
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Escalating attacks in the Black Sea are crippling Ukraine's grain exports, raising concerns over global food supplies and pushing wheat prices to a two-year
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Ukraine's recent strike on Novorossiysk port intensifies global concerns over wheat supply and exposes vulnerabilities in Black Sea export routes.
Russian attacks on Black Sea ports threaten to cut Ukraine's agricultural shipments by over 50%, potentially worsening global food insecurity and raising
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