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Ukraine Grain Strain: Almost 25 Million Tonnes Blocked From Export
Zubu Brothers ^ | 5-8-2022

Posted on 05/08/2022 8:55:00 AM PDT by blam

A massive backlog of grain shipments is piling up in Ukraine to the tune of nearly 25 million tonnes due to ‘infrastructure challenges’ and blocked ports in the Black Sea, including Mariupol, Reuters reports, citing a UN food agency official.’

Ukraine was the fourth-largest exporter of maize (corn) in the 2020/21 season, and the sixth-largest wheat exporter in the world, according to the International Grains Council.

“It’s an almost grotesque situation we see at the moment in Ukraine with nearly 25 mln tonnes of grain that could be exported but that cannot leave the country simply because of lack of infrastructure, the blockade of the ports,” said FAO Deputy Director Josef Schmidhuber during a Geneva press briefing via Zoom.

According to Schmidhuber, the full silos could result in storage shortages for this year’s July and August harvests.

“Despite the war the harvest conditions don’t look that dire. That could really mean there’s not enough storage capacity in Ukraine, particularly if there’s no wheat corridor opening up for export from Ukraine.”

He alluded to destroyed grain storage as a result of the Russian invasion, without elaborating.

CNN, however, reports from ‘multiple sources’ that Russian forces have allegedly plundered farm equipment and hundreds of thousands of tonnes of grains from Ukraine, with the Ministry of Defense estimating on Thursday that 400,000 tonnes of grain had been stolen to date.

[And given the source(s), the usual ‘grain of salt’ disclaimer applies as to the extent and accuracy of claims.]

Oleg Nivievskyi at the Kyiv School of Economics told CNN the thefts of farm equipment, such as tractors and harvesters, by Russian forces have been absolutely devastating for Ukrainian farmers.

“Even if these regions are liberated tomorrow, it will take time to restart the production cycle,” perhaps two to three years. Buying fertilizer and equipment and hiring workers would be tough for farmers who have been cleaned out by the Russians — because their grain is their working capital for the next season,” Nivievskyi said.

Footage has been posted online of long Russian convoys of farm equipment on flat-bed trucks leaving Melitopol, a city in southeastern Ukraine.

Olga Trofimtseva, former agriculture minister in Ukraine, said farm equipment thefts were also seen in Donetsk and Kharkiv. “Their equipment was simply stolen and pulled across the border — new tractors, harvesters,” she said.

Prior to the invasion, there were 6 million tons of wheat and 15 million tons of corn ready for export.

Farmers in top growing areas in the southern part of the country, such as Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, have halted sowing operations due to the lack of farm equipment, shortage of diesel, fertilizer, and seed as the disruptions caused by the conflict.

CNN reported one instance where a large grain storage complex located in the eastern part of the country was bombed.

Russia has also reportedly intensified strikes on infrastructure, destroying highways, bridges, rail hubs, ports, electrical power stations, and fuel facilities, in a bid to disrupt the West’s shipments of weapons to resupply the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The combination of thefts of tractors and grains, sowing disruptions, and blown-up ag facilities and infrastructure will severely impact food production in one of the world’s largest grain exporters.

Ukraine’s deputy agriculture minister Taras Vysotskiy said Thursday the country only has enough stocks to feed its population. This means that Ukraine might not be able to export grains to other countries. Even if farmers were to plant, damage to highways, ports, and rail systems could make the flow of farm goods out of the country near impossible.

The latest Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations report estimated a 20% decline in global wheat production this year due to the ongoing situation in Ukraine, where the Ministry of Agriculture recently warned a third of the country’s farmland is occupied or unsafe.

The worst of the global food crisis could still be ahead (well, at least the Rockefeller Foundations thinks so…) since the Northern Hemisphere planting season has only begun, and commodity traders will have a more accurate crop production estimate by summer, which may result in even higher food prices.


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1 posted on 05/08/2022 8:55:00 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Grain export will just get in the way of denazification. Gotta denazify first.


2 posted on 05/08/2022 9:03:11 AM PDT by libh8er
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To: blam

For people interested, 25 million tons of wheat is enough to provide the full caloric needs of about 100 million people.

Bummer no cares about that.


3 posted on 05/08/2022 10:21:34 AM PDT by BobL (Putin isn't sending gays into our schools to groom my children, but anti-Putin people are)
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Russian doing a Holodomor special operation on the world.


4 posted on 05/08/2022 10:43:21 AM PDT by BiglyCommentary
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To: blam

Agricultural situation:
Farmers could only plant 49% of their farmland. Exports will drop by 1/2-2/3rds. That assumes functioning rail transport, but right now rail network, power and locomotives are being destroyed.

Cannot use route to Romania because Orcs destroyed the bridge at Bilhorod-Dnistrovis’kyi. This means Ukraine will not be able to export much or nothing at all; further damaging the already damaged economy.


5 posted on 05/08/2022 11:22:42 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: BiglyCommentary
"Russian doing a Holodomor special operation on the world."

We need to make sure that the people who suffer or starve to death in 3rd world countries know that it is the Russians who are to blame.

There will be efforts to blame us for not helping enough or reacting fast enough or just being greedy.

Russia is to blame for the coming misery and death. Tell everyone, now.

Borders of developed countries will be flooded with the starving.

A disaster in the making.

6 posted on 05/08/2022 12:38:37 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Have you forgotten Biafra? Time now for another Farm Aid concert for the Ukrainians.


7 posted on 05/08/2022 1:28:01 PM PDT by blackberry1
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To: blackberry1; metmom
"Have you forgotten Biafra? Time now for another Farm Aid concert for the Ukrainians."

The Ukranians will probably weather the food crisis...their biggest problem is presently being shot or bombed.
It's the people who they supply that are in trouble.
I read yesterday tha 97% of Afghans are already suffering from shortage of food.

It looks like my neighborhood farmer has only plowed about 2/3's of the acerage that he normally farms. A third is sitting doing nothing. This is the farmer with the huge John Deere tractors and combines.
He normally grows corn, soybeans, cotton and peanuts.

8 posted on 05/08/2022 1:40:24 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam; Kevmo; MercyFlush; rrrod; UMCRevMom@aol.com; TigerLikesRoosterNew; Lurker; BenLurkin; ...

Wow! So far only 8 people have commented on one of the greatest problems to be inflicted on the world for many decades. Has your neighborhood big farmer told anyone why they have only planted 2/3rd their normal amount of land? Is it because of the fertilizer shortage? I wonder how much this will cause hunger in countries that actually border Russia, that might actually begin hostile activity against Russia? I’m thinking especially of the former Soviet Stans.


9 posted on 05/09/2022 7:20:55 AM PDT by gleeaikin (""s,")
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To: blam

Putin needs to be dragged in front of the ICC and incarcerated for the rest of his miserable life.

Then the world needs to strip Russia of its nukes. They’ve proven they’re not civilized enough to posses such weapons.

L


10 posted on 05/09/2022 7:28:34 AM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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