The article highlights the concerns of the G7 and the FAO regarding protectionist policies during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which could lead to a global food security crisis by disrupting free trade flows and increasing food prices. The FAO predicts significant price hikes in wheat, corn, other coarse grains, and oilseeds due to the suspension of exports from Ukraine and Russia. The potential impact on agricultural fertilizers is also noted. Countries are responding by stockpiling grain and imposing restrictions on exports and sales. The World Food Program faces funding shortages, and governments are increasing export duties or banning exports to secure local supplies and profit from the situation. The article emphasizes the domino effect of export bans and the significant reliance of developing economies on Russia and Ukraine for food supplies.