we start with food prices because grain futures have continued to rise on us markets after russian missiles targeted ukraine s black sea coast. they destroyed 60,000 tonnes of grain and damaged storage infrastructure. the attacks come after russia pulled out of a deal which guaranteed safe passage for grain shipments out of ukraine. well, let s get more on this from aneeka gupta, director of research, at asset manager wisdomtree. firstly, russia targeting these stores, pulling out of this deal, it is a double blow for grain and food prices. is a double blow for grain and food rices. , , ., . is a double blow for grain and food rices. , ,, . ~ prices. yes, you are right. we ve seen grain prices. yes, you are right. we ve seen grain prices prices. yes, you are right. we ve seen grain prices respond - prices. yes, you are right. we ve seen grain prices respond to - prices. yes, you are right. we ve i seen grain prices respond to russia pulling out from the black sea grain deal. we
the war in ukraine now, and wheat prices are continuing to rise on us markets after russian missiles targeted ukraine s black sea coast. so far they ve destroyed more than 60,000 tonnes of grain and damaged storage facilities. the attacks come after russia pulled out of a deal which ensured safe passage for grain shipments out of ukraine. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adams has more on the global impact. the deal, known as the black sea grain initiative, was struck almost exactly a year ago. it allowed ukrainian agricultural exports, stuck since russia s full scale invasion, to start moving again. ships sailed from three of ukraine s black sea ports along an agreed corridor, to a joint coordination centre in istanbul, where all outgoing and incoming vessels were inspected. in the years since, ukraine has exported around 33 million metric tonnes of corn, wheat and other products to destinations all over the world, including countries facing acute hunger, countries like sudan, ethiop
you have to pay attention to it. i the watchdog says unit pricing provides critical information in this cost of living crisis, and the rules need improving to make sure shoppers get the best deals. emma simpson, bbc news. let s stay with food prices, because grain futures have continued to rise on us markets after russian missiles targeted ukraine s black sea coast, destroying 60,000 tonnes of grain and damaging storage infrastructure. the attacks come after russia pulled out of a deal which ensured safe passage for grain shipments out of ukraine. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. russia is lashing out. three nights of attacks on ukraine s ports and their storage facilities. russia has never been happy about the grain deal, but after the attacks and the rhetoric, is it going up in flames? the deal, known as the black sea grain initiative, was struck almost exactly a year ago. it allowed ukrainian agricultural exports stuck since russia s full scale