The deal, brokered by Turkey and the United Nations, has been widely praised; resuming Ukraine trade should help ease market prices, consolidating the reductions seen in recent weeks and helping to bring them back to the pre-COVID-19 levels of 2020. Indeed, wheat prices had already fallen to their pre-invasion level by July 1, while corn prices returned to pre-war levels by July 17 (Figure 1). Still, prices for both cereals remain 50% higher than 30 months ago.
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