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Needed global wheat stock and crop management in response to the war in Ukraine

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gfs.2022.100662

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Food security; Hunger; Ukraine; War; Wheat export

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  1. Prince of Albert II of Monaco foundation through the IPCC Scholarship Program
  2. Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation
  3. IPCC
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany?s Excellence Strategy - EXC [NSF-OISE-2020635]
  5. National Science Foundation
  6. NWO-WOTRO Strategic Partnership NL-CGIAR
  7. metaprogram Agriculture and forestry in the face of climate change: adaptation and mitigation (CLIMAE) of the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE)
  8. [EXC 2070 - 390732324]

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The war in Ukraine poses a threat to the global wheat market, leading to price increases and export limitations. Ensuring stable wheat supplies is crucial for global food and national security.
The war in Ukraine threatened to block 9% of global wheat exports, driving wheat prices to unprecedented heights. We advocate, that in the short term, compensating for such an export shortage will require a coordinated release of wheat stocks, while if the export block persists, other export countries will need to fill the gap by increasing wheat yields or by expanding wheat cropping areas by 8% in aggregate. We estimate that a production increase would require an extra half a million tons of nitrogen fertilizer, yet fertilizer prices are at record levels, driven by rising energy prices. Year-to-year variability plus more frequent climate change-induced crop failures could additionally reduce exports by another 5 to 7 million tons in any given year, further stressing global markets. Without stabilizing wheat supplies through judicious management of stocks and continuing yield im-provements, food and national security are at risk across many nations in the world.

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