Agriculture Roundup for Wednesday March 9, 2022
MELFORT, Sask. – The Russian invasion of Ukraine is driving up global wheat prices and setting the stage for worsening food inflation in Canada.
Ukraine is one of the largest wheat producers in the world but experts believe shipments of wheat have already been cut off by the conflict.
The uncertainty has sent wheat prices skyrocketing more than 50 per cent since the invasion began.
Observers said those higher prices are expected to continue as the conflict makes it difficult for Ukrainian farmers to plant crops.