GCC not at risk of food insecurity but inflation
April 04, 2022 00:00:00
RIYADH, Apr 03 (Arab News): The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine is creating major disruptions in global food supplies, creating fear of food insecurity and inflation in some countries heavily reliant on imports amidst rising energy costs.
The two countries ranked among the top three global exporters of wheat, maize and sunflower oil, among others, according to a new paper by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, or FAO.
In addition, Russia is also one of the leading exporters of fertilizer, an essential material used in the farming business.
These disruptions, combined with rising transportation costs due to energy prices hikes, could lead to food insecurity for many countries in the Arab region.
"With the Ukraine crisis, we are getting challenged by constant changes in the availability of raw material used in finished (food) products," said Sasha Marashlian, managing director of Imagine FMCG, an international distributor covering the GCC markets.