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Wheat fields in Ukraine
Report

The Importance of Ukraine and the Russian Federation for Global Agricultural Markets and the Risks Associated with the War in Ukraine

27 Jun 2022
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Russia and Ukraine are among the most important producers of agricultural commodities in the world. Both countries are net exporters of agricultural products and are leading suppliers of foodstuffs and fertilizers to...

Conflict and Fragility
Agriculture
Market Systems
Wheat fields in Ukraine
Evaluation

Food Security Implications of the Ukraine Conflict

27 Jun 2022
World Food Programme

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has major implications for food security across the world as well as the region, given both countries’ major roles in global food markets and Russia’s prominence in global energy trade...

Conflict and Fragility Nutrition Agriculture
Landscape in Kenya
Case Study

Kenya: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crises on Poverty and Food Security

27 Jun 2022
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

While the global crises will cause only a modest slowdown in Kenya’s economic growth, poverty and food insecurity are likely to be more pronounced in rural areas, therefore driving inequality.

 

Kenya Conflict and Fragility Nutrition Agriculture
Market in Vietnam
Discussion Paper

Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks

23 May 2022
World Bank Group Social Protection & Jobs

This note provides an update of social protection responses to the food, fuel, fertilizer and other price shocks sparked or accelerated by the Ukraine war.

Social Protection
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