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Global retail food prices continue to remain high despite a grain deal to lift restrictions on Russian food and fertilizer exports, as well as the removal of grain from Ukrainian ports, Corinne Fleischer, the UN World Food Program (WFP) regional director for the Middle East and North Africa, said.

Fleischer said that the grain deal that facilitated the opening of ports in Ukraine was the best news for the world. Prices have come down in the global market, but unfortunately, because of the weakness of national currencies in some countries, food prices have barely changed because suppliers need dollars to import food.

According to her, residents of countries located in North Africa and the Middle East suffered most from the blockade of Ukrainian ports. This was due to the geographical proximity of these regions to the Black Sea. As a result, the level of poverty of citizens in these countries is now increasing, and local governments are unable to expand food support programs for the population.

On September 10, two ships carrying food from Ukraine arrived at their destinations. A dry cargo ship Ascanios with more than 58 thousand tons of corn reached the German port of Bracke and a ship Stella GS with 30.3 thousand tons of corn approached the port of Ashdod in Israel. In addition, the ship Daytona Dynamic with more than 25 thousand tons of corn docked in the port of the Turkish city of Nemrut, and the ship Sara with more than 6 thousand tons of wheat approached Tekirdag.

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