press for a blockade on ukrainian grain k3 exports. where the possible discussions stand and how the impact is felt far beyond the battlefield. and we begin in uvalde a community still very much in mourning after the massacre that left 19 children and two teachers dead at an elementary school. amid the devastation, we re also seeing an outpouring of support from that community and beyond. on saturday, you see them there is a long line of mourners waiting to lay flowers at a memorial set up outside robb elementary school. 21 empty chairs placed outside a local business, one for each life lost during tuesday s rampage. and as the community and in fact the entire nation reel from yet another mass shooting, outrage is growing over why a group of law enforcement officers waited so long to rush the gunman. and adrienne broaddus is in uvalde. reporter: we ve seen a mix of emotions. anger, frustration an disappointment after that 911 call time line became more clear. but folks ha
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take a listen. translator: terror on earth in ukraine? terror in the energy market of europe? not just our country. terror in the food market and on a global scale. reporter: he used the word terror there. and as you mentioned, ukraine is one of the key exporters of grain to africa and the middle east hugely dependent on these exports. you heard from zelenskyy warning that some 22 million tons of ukrainian grain are currently unable to leave the country, that is about half of ukraine export supplies. and the world food program have continuously warned that africa and the middle east could soon face famine -like conditions if this is not lifted. and this will be a key foe curse du focus on the summit.
there are some geopolitical issues at play, but we won t put more oil onto the marketjust yet. there are still other domestic factors at play for particular countries. for particular countries. there is a samira hussain for particular countries. there is a samira hussain looking for particular countries. there is a samira hussain looking at - for particular countries. there is a samira hussain looking at the - samira hussain looking at the russian oil dimension. other commodities are also under pressure. russia and ukraine together supply more than a quarter of the world s wheat exports. almost 20% of corn exports and 80% of sunflower oil exports. but the countries that rely most heavily on grain imports from russia and ukraine are egypt, turkey and many countries in north africa. over 40% of ukraine s wheat and corn exports went to the middle east or africa. around 70% of russia wheat exports went to the same regions last year. commodities expert kona haque says the impact on tho
are not going to put more oil onto the marketjust yet. so there are still other domestic factors at play for particular countries. for particular countries. thank you very much for particular countries. thank you very much indeed. other commodities are also under pressure. russia and ukraine together supply more than a quarter of the world s wheat exports, almost 20% of corn exports and 80% of sunflower oil exports. but the countries that rely most heavily on grain imports from russia and ukraine are egypt, turkey and many countries in north africa. over 40% of ukraine s wheat and corn exports went to the middle east or africa. around 70% of russia wheat exports went to the same regions last year. joining me is commodities expert kona haque. thank you very much forjoining us will somehow quickly will this conflict impact on those export