G7 = Seven major countries made a joint statement at a meeting of agriculture ministers held in Germany until the 14th, saying that the impact of Russia's military invasion of Ukraine could seriously affect global food security. He expressed concern and set out a policy to support Ukraine and monitor food price trends.

The G7 Agriculture Ministers' Meeting was held in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, until the 14th, and a joint statement was put together.



The statement expressed strong concern over the stagnation of agricultural exports from Ukraine, saying it could have serious implications for global food security.



He points out that the war will further weigh on food supplies facing the effects of climate change, leading to increased hunger and malnutrition, blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin and others.



On top of that, the G7 will support the resumption of agricultural exports from Ukraine, monitor food price trends, and take measures to prevent excessive stockpiling that could lead to price increases.



The food issue was also discussed at the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Germany, where German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock pointed out that 25 million tons of grain could no longer be exported from Ukrainian ports and would be transported by other means such as railroads. Showed the idea to consider that.