Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine and the resulting blockade of ports and export routes are causing significant disruptions to global wheat supplies, potentially leading to famine and mass migration. Despite the urgency of the situation, international efforts to address the issue have been slow, with key importers only recently beginning discussions on potential military solutions to reopen blocked routes. The situation is further complicated by India's decision to restrict wheat exports, which has driven up prices on the physical market. Countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh have turned to Russia for wheat imports, despite sanctions, and India has received requests to supply over 1.5 million tons of wheat to several countries, including Bangladesh, which has set a record for wheat purchases this season.