How the Ukraine war is driving up food and energy prices for the world

Ukraine is a huge exporter of food - but not in wartime. Image: Darla Hueske on Unsplash
Robin Pomeroy
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— Saad Rahim, Chief Economist, Trafigura“”
— Saad Rahim, Chief Economist, Trafigura“”
— Saad Rahim, Chief Economist, Trafigura“”
— Saad Rahim, Chief Economist, Trafigura“”
— David Laborde Debucquet, Senior Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute“”
— David Laborde Debucquet, Senior Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute“”
— David Laborde Debucquet, Senior Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute“”
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