Fears Of Recession, Trade Change Whipsaw Global Grain Market

growing fear of a global recession And as concerns over food shortages ease around the world, grain markets are rebounding rapidly, but pressure on food supply Officials and agricultural economists say that could stall for years.

Prices of agricultural commodities such as maize and wheat have fallen in recent weeks after a month The rise of Russia’s invasion The war between Ukraine’s two agricultural giants in late February raised futures prices for wheat to $4 a bushel at the Chicago Board of Trade in March, but prices have since fallen below prewar levels, rising to $5 a bushel. bushels or more than 40% have fallen.