Prețul grâului urcă la maximul ultimilor trei ani, iar Constanța devine ruta-cheie pentru cerealele Ucrainei

The price of wheat has surged due to escalating attacks between Russia and Ukraine on Black Sea ports, threatening global grain exports. Futures contracts for wheat are nearing a three-year high as disruptions in export operations increase. Both countries, major wheat suppliers, face significant reductions in their export capacities, with Ukraine's grain exports dropping by 75% this month. The ongoing conflict and recent attacks have severely impacted shipping routes, raising concerns about a broader increase in food prices worldwide. Analysts warn that current wheat prices may not fully reflect the risks of prolonged supply disruptions.