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Wheat surges as Russia warns on ship safety after ditching deal

Por: Portland Press Herald World November 01, 2022

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A combine harvester empties grain into a trailer in Chelmsford, U.K., Aug. 3, 2022. Hollie Adams/Bloomberg Wheat prices soared after Russia suspended a deal guaranteeing safe passage of Ukrainian exports, with Moscow warning that shipments become “much riskier” without its participation. While grain vessels are still sailing from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, it’s unclear how long that will last after Russia’s weekend withdrawal.... + full article



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