Russia promised China Ukrainian wheat for support of the war On February 4, 2022, before the start of the war, Russia and China signed bilateral agreements allowing the export of wheat and barley to the PRC from all over Russia, as well as allowing the supply of alfalfa. The relevant documents were adopted during the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to China and negotiations with Chinese President Xi Jinping (https://bit.ly/3tCjwXl). According to experts, this document was the reason for China's support for the start of a military operation against Ukraine. Why? The largest recipient of "hidden" (https://bit.ly/3vNssM7) loans from China for 2000-2017 was Russia - $125 billion. Loans were received mainly by state-owned oil and gas companies on terms close to market terms and against future oil and gas supplies. This is stated in the report of the American research laboratory AidData, dedicated to the PRC program to finance projects abroad. The condition of China's winter wheat crop could be the "worst in history", the agriculture minister said on 5 march 2022, raising concerns about grain supplies in the world's biggest wheat consumer (https://reut.rs/35S2YSR). Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the country's annual parliament meeting, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Tang Renjian said that rare heavy rainfall last year delayed the planting of about one-third of the normal wheat acreage. A survey of the winter wheat crop taken before the start of winter found that the amount of first- and second-grade crop was down by more than 20 percentage points, Tang said. "Not long ago we went to the grassroots to do a survey and many farming experts and technicians told us that crop conditions this year could be the worst in history," he said. "This year's grain production indeed faces huge difficulties." Let me remind you that Putin planned to capture Ukraine in 5-6 days. The reason for the war is now clear. China was probably Putin's sponsor because it needs grain. As you know, Ukraine is the breadbasket of Europe. Therefore, whoever controls Ukraine controls the price of wheat.