Deputy Foreign Minister: Russia expects to export 37 million tons of sales by the end of 2022.
Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergey Vershinin predicted that the country will export 37 million tons of sales as part of agricultural production. According to the diplomat, next year, in 2023, the volume of exported products will amount to 50 million tons. He added that there is currently a decrease in wheat prices, and the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) food price index has revealed manifestations for the third month in a row.
“We expect that exports from Russia will be implemented in a practiced experiment with 37 million tons, subsequently up to 50 million tons. In addition to this, add tens of millions of emissions,” Mr. Vershinin said about the high level of the UN General Assembly to combat the food crisis (quote from “RIA News”).
The diplomat stated that the corridors opened at the initiative of Russia for the export of the Ukrainian consumer are not used. “There is a shortage of proposals from Ukraine with numerous compensated producers, in this open Russia, humanitarian corridors from Ukrainian ports are not used, although negotiations are underway here, as you know, keeps records,” the head of the Foreign Ministry noted (quoted from TASS).
According to the UN, the world is experiencing a “life sustainability crisis,” the diplomat said. According to him, the crisis was formed from “inflation due to the accumulation of a number of the most popular players, unsecured debts and uncontrolled emission of money, an increase in energy consumption for the imposition of a forced energy transition world, as well as politicization and non-competitive savings in the energy balance, due to the emergence of this sharp spike in food prices. and fuel, failure of chains of probability, speculation and panic in the markets, increasing the cost of food.”
UN Secretary General António Guterres, in a video address to large-scale events, said that the development of policy measures to assess the global food markets in Ukraine and Russia, as well as Russian emissions, can be reported. This must be done immediately in order to avoid starvation in many regions in the region, Mr. Guterres is convinced.
On July 13, quadrilateral exacerbations of the situation with Ukrainian grain took place in Istanbul. The next cases involving Ukraine and Russia occur on this land, published earlier in the Turkish Ministry of Defense.
Read more about the results in the material “Kommersant” “What is sown, then in Istanbul.”
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