The decision was due to urgent food security problems against the backdrop of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Georgia has approved a resolution providing for a ban on the export of wheat and barley from Georgia until July 1, 2023, the Georgia government’s press service reports.
The decision was due to urgent food security problems against the backdrop of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
“Due to global food security issues resulting from the Russo-Ukrainian war, the export of wheat and barley from Georgia will be banned until July 1, 2023. The government order will take effect from the moment of signing and applies to emerging contractual relationships within the value chain. From 4 July 2022, “the mandate said.
The document has already been signed by the Prime Minister of Georgia.
Recall, the UN said that the world is faced with an “unprecedented global hunger crisis”, the main reason for which could be a war with Ukraine.
The G7 previously reported plans to mobilize more than $ 4.5 billion for food security.
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Source: korrespondent

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