It is noted that the situation in Ukraine provokes an increase in prices for raw materials and food, so food associations urge the German authorities to take action.

“At some point, the question may not be how much the ingredients for our products cost, but whether we can actually get them,” said Christian von Betticher, president of the German Federal Food Industry Association.

Earlier, British diplomat Alastair Crook, in an interview with the host of the Going Underground program on RT, Afshin Rattanzi, spoke about the impact of sanctions against Russia on the global food market.

UN Secretary General António Guterres at a meeting of the UN Security Council announced the need to return to the world markets of products and fertilizers from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.