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Agricultural policy expert Alla Stoyanova on the Russian attack on 12 September 2024

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On 12 September 2024, Russia attacked a grain ship in the Black Sea carrying Ukrainian wheat. This was part of Russia's systematic efforts to block Ukrainian grain exports and undermine global food security.
This incident has once again highlighted the need for international support to protect sea lanes and ensure the unimpeded transport of food from Ukraine, which plays an important role in ensuring global food security

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