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How the Russia-Ukraine war is hurting the home front

The Hindu International·26 February 2026·2h ago1 min read0 views
How the Russia-Ukraine war is hurting the home front

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has had significant repercussions on global food prices, particularly affecting India and other nations reliant on imports. Since the onset of the war in 2022, prices for essential commodities such as rice from Russia and wheat from Ukraine have surged dramatically. This spike in costs is severely impacting the everyday lives of civilians, with many facing difficulties in affording basic food items. The situation has been exacerbated by supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions, leading to inflationary pressures on local markets. As countries grapple with these challenges, the need for sustainable food security measures becomes increasingly critical. India, which imports a considerable amount of its wheat from Ukraine, is now exploring alternative sources and strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of this conflict on its population. The war has not only disrupted the agricultural sector in these countries but has also highlighted the vulnerabilities in the global food supply chain, prompting discussions on the importance of self-sufficiency and resilience in food production.

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