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USAID pledges $20 million for Ukraine grain initiative

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) will provide up to $20 million for the Grain from Ukraine initiative, which recently was extended an additional 120 days. USAID will provide its support through the UN World Food Program (WFP) and will help facilitate additional shipments of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea.

The original Black Sea Grain Initiative agreement was brokered in July by the United Nations and Turkey with Ukraine and Russia and set to expire Nov. 19 before the extension was agreed on. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, a blockade prevented the movement of grain through the Black Sea, leading to global food shortages. The agreement has helped to stabilize spiraling food prices worldwide and provided food to millions of people. The United States has given $173 million to the WFP to purchase Ukrainian grain. Overall, the United States has provided more than $11 billion for the global food crisis, including $8.6 billion in humanitarian assistance.