Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau has expressed concern over Russia's targeting of Ukraine's food supply, including grain storage and distribution infrastructure. This aggression is expected to severely impact Ukraine's ability to produce and distribute food, leading to a global surge in food prices, particularly affecting regions that heavily rely on Ukrainian wheat exports. The conflict is exacerbating hunger crises in the Middle East and North Africa. Additionally, the war is disrupting the availability of vegetable oil and threatening to increase the cost of bread and pasta due to heightened wheat prices. The war is also impacting the accessibility of fertilizer, a crucial ingredient for agriculture, which could result in reduced harvests in countries like Canada that usually source fertilizer from Russia.