Agriculture Roundup for Thursday March 10, 2022
MELFORT, Sask. — The UN World Food Program is warning millions of people in the developing world and conflict zones are on the brink of starvation following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The program reached out to Canada and other major wheat exporters to open their silos to urgently fill the shortage of wheat, which it warns could lead to millions going hungry in countries including Afghanistan, Yemen, and Sudan.
The World Food Program and many countries in the developing world, including Lebanon and Bangladesh, rely on Ukraine for their wheat supplies.
Chief economist at the Food Program Arif Husain said 789 million metric tonnes of its wheat last year came from Ukraine.