Russia has already destroyed 60,000 tons of Ukrainian grain: will our shopping cart also become more expensive? Expert explains

Now that Russia has stepped out of the grain deal with Ukraine and has already destroyed about 60,000 tons of grain, the price of grain is skyrocketing. What does that mean for the prices in our shopping cart? Will food really just keep getting more expensive? Food economist Xavier Gellynck (UGent) looks ahead. “The deal being dropped comes on top of other issues.”

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