![]() 16:07:38 – RUSSIAN DEFENCE MINISTRY SAYS IT WILL CONSIDER ALL SHIPS TRAVELLING TO UKRAINIAN PORTS ON BLACK SEA AS POTENTIAL CARRIERS OF MILITARY CARGOES FROM 20 JULY -RIA And so without the fertilizer, in many cases, they’re not going to be able to grow crops that are as large or as productive as they could be… There’s a lot of things at stake here.” We’re also short on fertilizer fertilizer is the other half of this that’s supposed to be coming out. “It affects a lot - a large portion of Africa. How serious is this concern? “The impact is, again, the world is short on grain and fertilizer.” Cindy McCain, executive director of the United Nations’ World Food Programme, told CBS newsn a recent interview. Ukraine has proposed sending ships via the territorial waters of nearby NATO nations but sources tell gCaptain that on Monday the US Navy shutdown requests to protect cargo ships that sail close to NATO shores. This move has raised concerns about escalating food prices and potential mass starvation, as grain ships can no longer safely transit the conflict-ridden waters of the Black Sea without risk of a Russian attack. and today Russia announced it will consider all ships traveling to Ukraine ports as potential carriers of military cargo. By Captain John Konrad (gCaptain) In a recent development, Russia struck Ukrainian ports on Tuesday, a day after withdrawing from a U.N.-backed deal that allowed Kyiv to export grain from war-torn Ukraine.
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