Geoeconomics Briefings | Russia-Ukraine Special Series
Not only energy: the economic crisis originated by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine also involves agricultural raw materials (especially cereals and fertilizers), of which the two countries are among the main global producers. The combined effect of production cuts, export restrictions, rising energy prices and difficulties in logistics has caused the price of these commodities to skyrocket, with an impact on both producers and consumers. What are the global scenarios in the face of this supply "shock"? Are we at the gates of a new food and social crisis in the Mediterranean region? What are the repercussions for Italian agrifood companies and for the economy as a whole? How likely is it that the crisis will also move to the demand side?
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