Posted on 03/23/2023 12:03:15 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded the bulk of grain and fertiliser to be exported under the Black Sea Initiative must be channelled to Africa.
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Speaking to African government ministers on Monday during the International Parliamentary Conference, dubbed "Africa in a Multipolar World", in Moscow, Putin said his key demands were that Africans should be the biggest beneficiaries.
"We insist on the package nature of this deal - above all, in the interests of African and other developing countries, considering that they need large amounts of food - we insist on full compliance with Russia's key requirements, first of all, as I said, making sure that grain and fertilisers go to the African countries in need, and not to satiated European markets and countries," he added.
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I try.
“Glad at least somebody here gets what is happening out there.”
Me too!
Or that the US will set a condition of allowing faggotry in exchange for Aid.
I agree that the US does often require that endorsement of deviancy from Foreign Nations.
I did skip over making that point in this thread.
Thanks for helping me be more complete.
so when our prices for flour and bread go up, we can correctly blame Putin
No I would blame the Dems and the neocons for inflation.
If Putin was even a tiny bit serious about helping African and other hungry countries, they would immediately agree to a plan to withdraw, so both Russia and Ukraine can get the spring planting. Are either Ukraine or Russia actually going to get adequate amount of planting done with Ukraine being bombed, and Putin chasing his young men out of the country or sending them to the front to get killed?
If Putin refuses to leave, perhaps Xi can pursuade him to agree not to bomb agricultural lands and equipment depots in Ukraine if Ukraine agrees not to position military assets in designated agricultural areas, and to not target against Russian agriculture that is not near military assets.
Does anyone have information on how much of Russian and Ukrainian export agriculture is going to be reduced this year compared with 2022? I would think Xi would also have concerns regarding the availability of enough world market grain to feed his people the pork and chicken they have come to expect and need for military health.
Wonderful idea. Who can talk to Xi? Biden can’t. Is there an African leader or two who could? Zelensky wants to talk with Xi but would Xi take him seriously? I don’t know. Xi wouldn’t want to upset putin.
Basically Russia is out of the export business. Russian ships can’t get the insurance necessary to carry cargo to many ports. No grain, no oil. Interesting discussion on this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTMEf8WIE6c&list=PLmsTH1JoPgu-kigzLBIoF-Xv_LfXReRrD&index=22&t=2827s
There, fixed it for ya.
If Biden’s America was even a tiny bit serious about helping African and other hungry countries, they would immediately agree to a plan to withdraw American interference, support, and weapons from Ukraine, so both Russia and Ukraine can get the spring planting.
Africa as a whole includes very rich agricultural areas. Some countries like Namibia are not overly blessed with the best lands for cultivation. Still, one should not think of Africa as unable to generate its own food surpluses. As always, African governments that push “land reform” and the expropriation of successful farms are not doing any favors for agricultural production.
There is an interesting article in the most recent Nstional Geographic regarding probable population trends. A segment on Nigeria which is expected to be more populous than the US before many decades speaks of problems in northern Nigeria for larger farmers. Covid has caused an increase in banditry, and successful farmers are being robbed and reducing their business activity. A good way to starve a country in the long run. India soon will have more population than China, Nigeria will be third, and the US fourth before long.
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