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TUNISIA - UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CONFLICT - WHEAT
TUNISIA - UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CONFLICT - WHEATTaoufik, the master baker, inspects the bread at his bakery in the El Menzah area of Tunis on February 27, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine could mean less bread on the table in Egypt, Lebanon, Yemen and elsewhere in the Arab world where millions already struggle to survive. Tunisia relies on Ukrainian and Russian imports for 60 percent of its total wheat consumption, according to agriculture ministry expert Abdelhalim Gasmi. He said current stocks are sufficient until June.FETHI BELAID / AFP
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