All the below links and tweets are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
World Vol.305 (U.S., etc. – miscellaneous)
World Vol.304 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.303 (economy incl default, sanctions)
World Vol.302 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine) / Germany Vol.36
World Vol.301 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.299 (U.S.: newspapers, etc.)
World Vol.298 (U.S., etc. – miscellaneous)
World Vol.297 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.296 (economic sanctions on Russia)
World Vol.294 (U.S., etc. – miscellaneous)
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
305:@usa_chipmaking,@nytimes、@IntelPolicy,@AT983
304:@zerohedge
303:@YahooFinance,@business、@FT,@TomStub,@polinaivanovva、@ekathimerini
302:@War_Mapper
299:@federalreserve、@MKTWeconomics、@adndotcom
298:@AFP
297:@TheStudyofWar、@jricole,@infcomment
296:@nexta_tv,@WhiteHouse、@FT,@valentinapop,@Sam1Fleming,@JamesPoliti、@CBSNews、@EconomicTimes,@NinaByzantina
295:@nytimesworld,@rickgladstone、@NewsHour,@AP
294:@dwnews2枚
本稿:@USDA
「Ukraine」及び「corn」を入力検索して出て来た最近のツイート
(We have no intention to partisanly talk about these serious issues.)
According to the operational data of the Ministry of #Agrarian Policy and #Food 3 825 thousand hectares have been sown, which is 98% of the forecasted area of this #crop. https://t.co/LDweaSmLIf
— ProAgro Group (@proagro_ic) May 21, 2022
Ukraine is the 4th largest corn exporter in the world.
with sowing areas down -29%, expect more 'global food crisis' headlines.
like in this piece we wrote back in March, 'The Global Food Crisis Is Here (And Will Likely Worsen)': https://t.co/H7CVyisdnd https://t.co/qSle8gXRqy
— Hedgeye (@Hedgeye) May 19, 2022
Russia-Ukraine war roiling global wheat and corn markets: A hard look at soft commodity ETFs via @ETFEdgeCNBC https://t.co/Jik7juf14H
— CNBC (@CNBC) May 16, 2022
The first rainy season downpour in Venezuela's western region of Portuguesa has fallen and now it's time to plant corn, a staple in this South American country known for its traditional arepas. https://t.co/VAPnzkwzFz
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) May 20, 2022
https://twitter.com/SPGCIAg/status/1527555987795759104
4hr Z #corn "accelerated move" toward 50-62% hit. Talk of Russia/Ukraine talks about opening ports. Big technical day. pic.twitter.com/QjecxdAOYk
— Darin D. Fessler ✝️ (@DDFalpha) May 19, 2022
Ukrainian corn filling a ship at the Romanian port of Constanta. Normally this would be shipped out of Odesa but Ukraine’s ports are closed so it’s coming by train and truck here. This operator says it expects to do a million tons this year. Report coming soon on @dwnews. pic.twitter.com/Xb7PvDGjLt
— Jack Parrock (@jackeparrock) May 18, 2022
The Biden admin is working closely w/ Eur allies to try to develop routes to get Ukrainian wheat & corn out of the country. No silver bullet to solve the dire problem, amid soaring food prices & food insecurity concerns. W/ @MarquardtA & @jmhansler https://t.co/utUtSPf4W8
— Kylie Atwood (@kylieatwood) May 17, 2022
Since April, Ukraine has started to ship grains and other commodities by train to Romanian port Constanta, where it’s loaded for export. The problem as expected is that the port’s infrastructure is not ready for this increased volume of activity. https://t.co/EwCOwFvDQC
— Daria Crisan (@crisan_daria) May 21, 2022
Ukraine Restricts Corn Deliveries to Danube Port https://t.co/e2yIcAmLLC #Maritime & #Ship #News
— Set Sail Marine (@SetSailMarine) May 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/OliverStuenkel/status/1527399716824170496
"Before the invasion in February, Ukraine was seen as the world’s bread basket, exporting 4.5m tonnes of agricultural produce per month through its ports – 12% of the planet’s wheat, 15% of its corn and half of its sunflower oil."https://t.co/6rhNWxwZeN
— Spyros Chatzigiannis (@Spysun04) May 19, 2022
https://twitter.com/deOrygun/status/1528103315090812928
https://twitter.com/koenig_jakob/status/1525911068861767681
Planting delays allowed just 15-20% of Midwest corn acres to be planted, compared to about 30% in Ukraine.https://t.co/IChQ6Qnoi9
— AgWeb Editors (@AgWebEditor) May 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/TelegraphWorld/status/1527658440281276430
https://twitter.com/OSW_eng/status/1526546515212259328
Weekly Feature: Serbia’s wheat and corn exports are expected to drop significantly from earlier estimates in 2021-22 due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, which led Serbia to ban exports it deems important to food security. → https://t.co/sjLwk9Ip7j
— World Grain (@worldgrain) May 14, 2022
With the war in #Ukraine, matters are going quickly from bad to horrid. Food and fuel prices have spiked, as #Russia and Ukraine are big exporters of many commodities including gas, oil, coal, fertilizers, wheat, corn, and seed oil: https://t.co/FnrothiMAm #Africa #Inflation
— World Bank Tanzania (@WBTanzania) May 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/GermanyDiplo/status/1526884355573948421
https://twitter.com/SStapczynski/status/1528255525984407552
Ukraine exported 230 thsd tonnes of corn from May 1 to 9 https://t.co/QPDQm03NJP pic.twitter.com/oU4pgXUImM
— RitaBuyse (@ACOMRB) May 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/markosleo/status/1526975493605425152
CORN
Corn/maize is generally grown in the east & southern Ukraine. Currently it’s estimated their production will fall by 18.6 million tonnes, nearly ½ of 2021’s production. This matters to the EU as they import more corn than anything else from Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/4yJQOOmvqp— exit266 (@exit266) May 17, 2022
The country’s main crops are sunflowers, corn, soybeans, wheat and barley. Globally, Ukraine ranks:
1st in global sunflower production (For 2021/22 Ukraine sunflower seed production is estimated at a record 17.5 MMT) pic.twitter.com/CmkhjtU14k
— nicolas mateo (@nicolas62574020) May 21, 2022
#Ukraine corn production#Food #foodcrisis #UkraineWar #UkraineRussiaWar #UkraineRussianWar #Russia pic.twitter.com/nW4uaD2gS0
— EU Affairs Hub,Run by George Voskopoulos,AssocProf (@VoskopoulosG) May 22, 2022
The UN Security Council has a lot on its plate. The body, currently chaired by America, will meet on Thursday to discuss food security. Last year Ukraine supplied around 1/10 of the world’s traded wheat, 13% of its corn and nearly half its sunflower oil,enough to feed 400m people pic.twitter.com/Be6FMfPGd8
— Alexei Madrigal (@4evercapitalist) May 19, 2022
https://twitter.com/AshhhPet/status/1527636918456188930
https://t.co/7gC4AIVFUY. Ukraine produces 3.1% of the world's corn and isn't a top five producer of rice or wheat
So when they tell you there's no food because of the Ukraine war, you'll have the data to know that's ANOTHER LIE
— Hank Rearden 678 (@678Hank) May 19, 2022
Wheat and corn prices surge amid Russian invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/x0jguzeaAM via @YouTube
— Lynnette Frigon (@JadeSmi72331199) May 18, 2022
By the Numbers: War in Ukraine driving up wheat, corn prices https://t.co/whSnfTIJwa via @YouTube
— Lynnette Frigon (@JadeSmi72331199) May 18, 2022
Wheat and corn prices surge amid Russian invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/sP5UDR6VJd
— Lynnette Frigon (@JadeSmi72331199) May 18, 2022
But what about here at home? How much wheat and corn does the US import? The answer is: none.
“We produce more than we need domestically,” Welch said.
My opinion..we will have food but prices will go up.https://t.co/kxBb7qd0Mj— Emma Fleming (@EmmaFle42585779) May 18, 2022
https://twitter.com/JustaskpennyAI/status/1526351703150571521
Russia and Ukraine together account for 29% of global wheat and 19% of global corn exports.https://t.co/Lxcl8xY2kJ
— Fear God not Man (@FrantzFrantz15) May 20, 2022
Reminding of the African food riots in 2007-2008 https://t.co/u68n5FskpA. Ukraine sits on 20 million tonnes of wheat and corn, it is unable to export. A loss of $6bn. Do you think this flour shortage can be replaced? What is the solution to prevent foodriots? #StopWarInUkraine
— Dr. Joshka Wessels (@joshkawessels) May 20, 2022
“Russia and Ukraine account for roughly 25 to 30 percent of global wheat exports and Russia, whose supplies have been restricted and limited, is the world's top exporter of fertilizer and a vital amount of the world's wheat, corn, and barley.” https://t.co/yfEBf0Lc17
— Masking My Displeasure (@jonbailiff) May 21, 2022
World has just ten weeks' worth of wheat left after Ukraine war
But China prepared, IW reports:
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, China will hold 69% of the world’s corn reserves, 60% of its rice, and 51% of its wheat by mid-2022.https://t.co/RIbjIRQPZc— Katherine L. Russell (@ClarityInView) May 21, 2022
Ukraine and Russia together produce 30 percent of the world’s wheat, 20 percent of the world’s corn and up to 80 percent of the world’s sunflower seed oil. https://t.co/gMfHfUkodf
— Patricia Cuddihy (@PatriciaCuddih1) May 21, 2022
https://twitter.com/MargaretHollin1/status/1528274036161413120
No its ukraine. Russia is producing record low oil and its a global market. The IEA predicts that ukraine war is driving up 20% of the oil increase. And you forget ukraine and Russia are both major grain exporters nd cornhttps://t.co/3RPiiLmWFD.
— Lauren (@econ_lauren) May 16, 2022
Sen. Blunt: “roughly 25% of all the wheat exports in the world come from Ukraine and Russia. About 20% of all the corn exports in the world, 90% of the sunflower cooking oil, and a lot of fertilizer, right now from Ukraine…#Bidenflation #ukrainerussia https://t.co/uWReu48MRk
— SoCalWarrior777 (@SoWarrior) May 14, 2022
https://twitter.com/sydneetaylor/status/1526411045081948160
@OrganicConsumer whatever happened with this from 5 years ago regarding #UKRAINE : https://t.co/AgbiTpPMDV "A shipment of 36 million pounds of soybeans sailed late last year from Ukraine to Turkey to California. Along the way, it underwent a remarkable transformation."
— Dystopian Fan Looking For Utopian Girl (@dilvish_damned) May 16, 2022
This will add further to the #FoodShortage issues… #Ukraine war wheat lost, #Indonesia palm oil export ban, #India wheat export ban, #USA turning corn from restricted crop into ethanol, #Brazil cancelling sugar exports for ethanol production. https://t.co/VvM3f0ksCP
— Chris Eastaughffe (AZ Vac done) (@Chris_E_Qld_Au) May 17, 2022