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The impact exceeded expectations! The global impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war was expanding, and on March 16, the European Parliament declared that the war "would reduce the imports of European agricultural markets for a long time."

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The impact exceeded expectations! The global impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war is expanding, and on March 16, the European Parliament declared that the war "will have a significant impact on the European agricultural markets due to the prolonged decline in imports." "Russia and Ukraine are the world's most important producers of agricultural products, accounting for more than 30 percent of global wheat trade in the international market, barley for 32 percent, corn for 17 percent, and sunflower oil and sunflower oil meal for more than 50 percent. For a long time, Russia and Ukraine have taken Europe as the main market, which naturally has a good impact on European supply, and the short-term impact has been generated, and there has been a price increase. The medium-term impact is not small, mainly important fertilizer for agricultural production, Russia is the world's largest exporter of nitrogen fertilizer, as well as the second largest supplier of potash and phosphate fertilizer, Belarus is the third largest exporter of potash fertilizer, And Russia's white potash fertilizer point is nearly 40% of the world, this impact is a bit large. Consequences: Not only let the European energy price soar, the grain also rose, in the end how much does not know, anyway, Europe is the most uncomfortable! #Russia-Ukraine Conflict##U.S. Eu-Union Announces Sanctions against Russia ##俄罗斯乌克兰战争的影响 #

The impact exceeded expectations! The global impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war was expanding, and on March 16, the European Parliament declared that the war "would reduce the imports of European agricultural markets for a long time."
The impact exceeded expectations! The global impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war was expanding, and on March 16, the European Parliament declared that the war "would reduce the imports of European agricultural markets for a long time."
The impact exceeded expectations! The global impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war was expanding, and on March 16, the European Parliament declared that the war "would reduce the imports of European agricultural markets for a long time."

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