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April 11, 2022 - 6:54am | By Kyle Cornell
(Washington, D.C.) -- Fears of a global hunger crisis are growing due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The war sent food prices soaring to record highs last month. The cost of cereal alone is up 17-percent. Both countries account for a huge share of major commodities exports including wheat, corn and vegetable oil.
A Russian blockade is tying up Ukrainian ports and there's concern this year's harvest could suffer as the fighting continues during the spring planting season.