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Journal Article

Long-Run Impacts of the Conflict in Ukraine on Grain Imports and Prices in Africa

Autoren

  • Balma
  • L.
  • Heidland
  • T.
  • Jävervall
  • S.
  • Mahlkow
  • H.
  • Mukasa
  • A.N.
  • Woldemichael
  • a.A.

Erscheinungsdatum

DOI

10.1111/1467-8268.12745

Schlagworte

Landwirtschaft

Ernährungsunsicherheit

Lebensmittelpreise

Getreide

Handel

Handelsstörungen

Krieg

Weizen

Mehr zum Thema

Afrika

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has threatened global grain supplies as it reduces production and exports while increasing trade costs. While the overall share of Africa's trade with Ukraine and Russia is small, the concentration of imports in products such as wheat, other grains, and fertilizer is critical to food security. This paper investigates the long-term impacts of the conflict on grain imports and prices in Africa. We use a long-run general equilibrium trade model to study three scenarios that may evolve as a consequence of the conflict: (1) a heavily reduced Ukrainian production of wheat and other grains; (2) rising trade costs with Ukraine and Russia due to disrupted trade routes in the Black Sea and the sanctions against trading with Russia; and (3) an outright ban on Russian grain export. The model simulations show that the conflict severely affects grain imports, raising local prices for wheat and other grains, with especially strong effects in high import-dependent countries. That creates risks for food security in some African countries.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Prof. Dr. Tobias Heidland
    Forschungsdirektor
  • Sebastian Jävervall, Ph.D.
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Dr. Hendrik Mahlkow
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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