Ukraine announces a 120-day extension to the Black Sea Grain Initiative

Jasmine Peart
Updated March 22 2023 - 2:15pm, first published March 21 2023 - 4:00pm
Rabobank Research general manager Stefan Vogel said the confusion in implementing the deal could situate Australian farmers in a great position to sell wheat at a premium.
Rabobank Research general manager Stefan Vogel said the confusion in implementing the deal could situate Australian farmers in a great position to sell wheat at a premium.

CONFUSION regarding the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which expired on Sunday, March 19 and allows Ukraine to export its wheat through the Black Sea, has left an already volatile grains market anxious.

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Jasmine Peart

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Jasmine is a earnest listener and a passionate advocate for justice. She feels privileged to be trusted by farmers across Western Australia to tell their truth.

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