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Humanitarian food security shipping corridor needed to Ukraine

The United Nations should create a humanitarian food security maritime corridor to Odesa and Mykolaiv in Ukraine to help ship the estimated 30 million tonnes of grain it says are stuck in the country. It would be of massive assistance to global political security, save lives at risk of death by hunger, and help control food inflation. Solving this problem will require leadership, but it is the fastest way to have an impact on a global food shortage.

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