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EU, U.S. Ag Leaders Discuss Plan to Thwart Russian Control of Ukraine Grain Trade

Exports of Ukrainian corn and wheat that supplied Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the European Union all but halted a year ago after Russia invaded the country, closing down Black Sea ports. Now, there is a scheme to lessen the impact if those ports are closed again. Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Solskyi has proposed that Western allies build dedicated rail lines to allow Ukrainian farmers to ship corn and wheat directly to ports in Poland, Lithuania and Latvia, where ships can take the grain all over the globe.