Russia's threat to pull out of Ukraine grain deal raises fears about global food security

FILE - Workers load grain at a grain port in Izmail, Ukraine, Wednesday, April 26, 2023. Concerns are growing that Russia will not extend a U.N.-brokered deal that allows grain to flow from Ukraine to parts of the world struggling with hunger, with ships no longer heading to the war-torn country's Black Sea ports and food exports dwindling. (AP Photo/Andrew Kravchenko, File)

LONDON (AP) — Concerns are growing that Russia will not extend a United Nations-brokered deal that allows grain to flow from Ukraine to parts of the world struggling with hunger, with ships no longer heading to the war-torn country's Black Sea ports and food exports dwindling.

Turkey and the U.N. last summer to ease a global food crisis, along with a separate agreement with Russia to facilitate shipments of its food and fertilizer. , though data shows it has been exporting record amounts of wheat.

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