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G7 countries said they would provide nearly $20 billion in financial aid for Ukraine. It's less, however, than the $50 billion Ukraine said it requested in April from the group of countries.

released in March projected that the invasion would crater Ukraine's economy by a whopping 47% in 2022.. Both countries are major producers and exporters of wheat and barley, and Ukraine specifically is a major exporter of corn and sunflower oil.that Ukraine's government needs $5 Billion a month to keep its economy functioning.in early May to prevent Russia from blockading its ports to help prevent a global food crisis.

Qu Dongyu, director-general of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization, on Thursday called for greater funding for global agriculture to help avoid a crisis, noting that conflict "remains the single greatest driver of hunger." "My message today is more relevant than before: agriculture is one of the keys to lasting peace and security," Dongyu said.

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