Only 3% of Ukrainian grain exported by ships from the Black Sea reached poor countries

Published 2023년 5월 31일

Tridge summary

A report by international market analyst Sandro Puglisi highlights the failure of the humanitarian corridor established by the UN to deliver grain from Ukraine to poor countries, with only 3% of the exported grain reaching these nations. The corridor, which allows Ukrainian agricultural products to pass and Russian products, including fertilizers, to enter Europe, has been criticized for benefiting grain processors and European farmers at the expense of African and Middle Eastern countries. The report also points out the environmental contamination of Ukrainian agricultural areas due to the conflict, raising concerns about the safety of Ukrainian grain. The article also alleges widespread corruption and involvement of multinationals like Monsanto, Cargill, and DuPont in the import of contaminated Ukrainian wheat to Europe and Italy, which has increased sixfold. The article's accuracy and the allegations of corruption and favoritism towards certain businesses and industries within the grain import market warrants further investigation.
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Original content

Of the 30 million tons of grain exported from Ukraine by sea, only 3% arrived in the poorest countries of the world. International market analyst Sandro Puglisi writes this in his report. Which quotes a statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The Minister of Russia recounts that he went three times to Africa where he was told that very little Ukrainian wheat arrived. Lavrov, as already mentioned, refers to the grain exported by the Ukrainians by sea, thanks to the humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea wanted by the UN, the United Nations Organization. In fact, contrary to what was stated by the leaders of the UN - an international body that does not enjoy great credibility (just think of what the World Health Organization has done in managing the pandemic, as reported three years ago by Report, one of the very few television broadcasts that are thought to be followed) - the humanitarian corridor has not served to get grain to Africa and the Middle East but to fuel ...
Source: Inuovivespri

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