Russia has suspended the Black Sea Grain deal that allows grain product from Ukraine to get to markets in need, such as Africa and the Middle East. The suspension leaves questions about global food security and food prices around the globe. Sean Previl reports on what we know about Moscow’s decision and what some experts say it could mean for consumers.
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What Russia’s withdrawal from Black Sea grain deal could mean for global food prices
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