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Ukraine grain farm

This year, the world held the line against hunger. Next year looks harder.

The worst fears of a global food crisis in 2023 did not come to pass, but the outlook for 2024 is grainy at best.

First, the good news. Although more than a quarter billion people in 53 countries faced acute food insecurity in 2023, that number held steady since 2022. Even the collapse of the Black Sea grain export deal – which enabled Ukrainian grain exports to get through a Russian naval blockade – didn’t cause prices to soar. In fact, the International Grain Council’s benchmark grains and oilseeds price index is down nearly 9% since the deal collapsed on July 23.

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