Ukraine has resumed the shipment of its grain with 26,000 tons of corn leaving the port city of Odesa on Monday morning after the country struck a deal with Russia, brokered by the UN and Turkey.
Both Ukraine and Russia were key suppliers of staple foods around the world before Russia launched its invasion in February. After Moscow launched its war, Ukrainian goods became inaccessible because of Russian control of the Black Sea. More than 20 million tons of grain from last year's harvest is still awaiting export, according to Ukraine.
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Both Ukraine and Russia were key suppliers of staple foods around the world before Russia launched its invasion in February. After Moscow launched its war, Ukrainian goods became inaccessible because of Russian control of the Black Sea. More than 20 million tons of grain from last year's harvest is still awaiting export, according to Ukraine.
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