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The global grain export landscape has faced significant challenges in 2025. In Ukraine, controversies arose as farmers in Zhytomyr were found growing grain on radioactive soil, sparking legal actions. Meanwhile, in Russia, Kremlin's grip over the grain sector has tightened, impacting agricultural business operations. Additionally, the decrease in grain harvesting rates threatens Russian crop production. Political tensions also affect grain exports, with Romanian candidate Victor Ponta promising to halt Ukrainian grain through Romanian ports if elected, intending to protect local farmers. These events, combined with US sanctions against Russia for supplying weapons and stolen grain to Houthis, highlight the geopolitical strain over grain trade. Furthermore, initiatives to track stolen Ukrainian grain from regions occupied by Russia reflect ongoing efforts to counteract illegal export practices. These issues underline the complex dynamics in global grain markets this year.

What actions are being taken against radioactive soil farming in Ukraine?

Ukrainian authorities have exposed a criminal group using radioactive soil for grain production in Zhytomyr. This illegal activity has led to arrests and thorough inspections to prevent further use of contaminated land for agriculture. Legal proceedings are underway to hold those responsible accountable and to ensure public safety in food production.

How is the Kremlin impacting the grain business in Russia?

The Kremlin has reportedly increased control over the grain sector in Russia through a combination of debt accumulation and repressive measures. This strategy has allowed entities close to the Russian leadership to dominate the agricultural market, significantly affecting independent businesses and introducing state-aligned interests into essential food export operations.

What measures is Ukraine taking to address illegal grain exportation?

Ukraine, in collaboration with the UK and Lithuania, has launched the Grain Verification Scheme (GVS) to detect and block the illegal export of grain from Russian-occupied territories. This initiative aims to implement robust tracking and verification systems to ensure that grain exported from these areas is legitimately owned and traded.

What are the implications of Victor Ponta's grain export policy proposal?

Victor Ponta, a Romanian presidential candidate, proposes to halt Ukrainian grain exports through Romanian ports. This policy could safeguard Romanian farmers by reducing competition; however, it risks straining diplomatic relations with Ukraine and could disrupt supply chains crucial for global grain distribution, contributing to broader economic repercussions.

How has Russia's military aggression affected Ukrainian grain exports?

Russian military actions, particularly against Black Sea ports, have endangered Ukraine's grain export capacity, crucial for global food security. These attacks disrupted logistics and necessitated re-routing efforts, escalating logistical costs, and compelling Ukraine to pursue alternative export routes to maintain trade flow amid persistent conflicts.

In what way are sanctions affecting Russian grain exports?

Sanctions imposed by the US target Russian companies involved in both arms supply to conflicts and illegal grain exports, signaling geopolitical responses to Russian actions in Ukraine. These sanctions aim to disrupt financial channels supporting these activities, increasing economic pressure on Russia to adhere to international trade norms.

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