(C) U.S. State Dept This story was originally published by U.S. State Dept and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . More Ukrainian grain delivered worldwide via U.N. deal [1] [] Date: 2023-07-05 04:03:02+00:00 The U.N.’s Black Sea Grain Initiative has delivered more than 32 million metric tons of Ukrainian foodstuffs to help many of the world’s most needy. The deal also has helped to lower global food prices. “This critical work is done against the backdrop of the ongoing war and active hostilities,” Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for the U.N. secretary-general, said April 11. Türkiye and the United Nations brokered the deal last July with and Russia. Over 65% of Ukrainian wheat exported through the initiative reached developing countries, the European Council said in March. Exported maize went equally to developed and developing countries. Reaching countries affected by war, drought The initiative also supplies grain to the U.N.’s World Food Programme. Ongoing humanitarian operations in Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa and Yemen all have received Ukrainian grain. In April, Ukrainian grain reached Somalia, a country dealing with extreme levels of food insecurity arising from the worst drought on record. DELIVERED: Grain from #Ukraine into the hands of communities impacted by drought and high prices in #Somalia. The Black Sea Grain Initiative has been a crucial part of the global response to meeting the needs of the world’s hungry and WFP’s operations worldwide. pic.twitter.com/Xd7qN9qJZL — World Food Programme (@WFP) April 13, 2023 And 30,000 metric tons of Ukrainian wheat arrived in Yemen April 17. “In terms of shipping, it has worked,” Guy Platten, the secretary-general of the International Chamber of Shipping, told The Guardian British media in March. “It has been a huge success.” The initiative has contributed to a drop in food prices, Dujarric said. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization Food Price Index showed a further drop of 2.1%. The index has fallen as much as 20.5% in the last year. Another example of how critical the Black Sea Grain Initiative is to global food security. Ukraine’s grain is reaching nearly 4 million people in Yemen who are food insecure through @WFP humanitarian aid and @USAID assistance. https://t.co/CocpWdHsMW — Department of State (@StateDept) April 18, 2023 The U.N.’s Black Sea Grain Initiative website regularly updates vessel movements from Ukraine. The 32 million metric tons figure is as of June 28. A version of this story was previously published on April 24. [END] --- [1] Url: https://share.america.gov/more-ukrainian-grain-reaches-needy-via-un-deal/ Published and (C) by U.S. State Dept Content appears here under this condition or license: Public Domain. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/usstate/