This report finds that ripple effects from the conflict in Ukraine threaten to exacerbate food insecurity in Northwest Syria, already rising after a decade of conflict and economic instability and compounded by severe drought that impacted last year's harvest. More than 4.1 million people are food insecure in Northwest Syria and even before conflict erupted in Ukraine, the region saw a 86% increase in food prices from January 2021 to January 2022.Additional report findings include:The price of essential food items in Northwest Syria has already increased between 22% and 67% (varies by region) since the start of the conflict in Ukraine. Price increases have been accompanied by a shortage in sunflower oil, sugar, and flour in some communities...
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, sparking fears of a global food crisis, IFPRI responde...
Ukraine and Russia are two important grain producers and exporters in the world, accounting for 12% ...
Purpose: Considering the importance of Russia and Ukraine in agriculture, the authors quantify the p...
The Ukraine war is causing a surge in the price of wheat and food essentials and a shortage in these...
This paper analyzes the implications of the Russian-Ukraine crisis on global and regional food secur...
As a region, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the world's largest grain importer. Approxim...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted agricultural production and trade from one of the world’s...
The research focuses on the growing food security crisis in the Middle East and North Africa. Wester...
2021 and 2022 have experienced sharply rising and increasingly volatile food prices. Even before the...
Violent conflict is a major cause of acute food crises. In 2021, at least 155 million people in 10 c...
Global food prices were already rising significantly before the invasion of Ukraine. The invasion, h...
The war in Ukraine has roiled commodity markets and raised concerns about global food security. Ongo...
As a conflict between two major agricultural powers, the Russia-Ukraine war has various negative soc...
This paper analyzes the implications of the Russian-Ukraine war on global and regional food security...
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, sparking fears of a global food crisis, IFPRI responde...
Ukraine and Russia are two important grain producers and exporters in the world, accounting for 12% ...
Purpose: Considering the importance of Russia and Ukraine in agriculture, the authors quantify the p...
The Ukraine war is causing a surge in the price of wheat and food essentials and a shortage in these...
This paper analyzes the implications of the Russian-Ukraine crisis on global and regional food secur...
As a region, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the world's largest grain importer. Approxim...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted agricultural production and trade from one of the world’s...
The research focuses on the growing food security crisis in the Middle East and North Africa. Wester...
2021 and 2022 have experienced sharply rising and increasingly volatile food prices. Even before the...
Violent conflict is a major cause of acute food crises. In 2021, at least 155 million people in 10 c...
Global food prices were already rising significantly before the invasion of Ukraine. The invasion, h...
The war in Ukraine has roiled commodity markets and raised concerns about global food security. Ongo...
As a conflict between two major agricultural powers, the Russia-Ukraine war has various negative soc...
This paper analyzes the implications of the Russian-Ukraine war on global and regional food security...
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, sparking fears of a global food crisis, IFPRI responde...
Ukraine and Russia are two important grain producers and exporters in the world, accounting for 12% ...
Purpose: Considering the importance of Russia and Ukraine in agriculture, the authors quantify the p...