live from london, this is bbc news. oil prices surge after saudi arabia and the opec plus group decide to cut production as they look to stabilise falling crude prices. the british chambers of commerce sets up a rival business lobby group to the cbi with the latter facing a crunch vote on its future. the price of war: the ban on ukrainian grain imports ends in western europe today but there are calls for the ban to be extended as european farmers fight for their livelihoods. and queen b hits the right note again! beyonce entertained another sell out crowd in london last night, with many predicting her renaissance world tour will smash all financial records.
after those eu countries complained that the suspension of eu tariffs on ukrainian grain imports, were harming their domestic farmers livelihoods. last week, the eu s agriculture commissioner said it was likely the ban would be extended until the end of october. we re nowjoined by dennis voznesenski, who s an agriculture analyst at rabobank. lovely to see you again. just put this in context for us. there is so much going on in terms of the movement of grain or not, as the case may be, across europe from ukraine. talk us through how significant today is? i talk us through how significant toda is? ~ , today is? i think it definitely is significant today is? i think it definitely is significant because - today is? i think it definitely is significant because the i is significant because the outcome determines how much grain leaves the ukraine and yes we re only talking about how much will through the western border but there s only two ways for ukrainian grain to leave, western border