Almost all the below tweets/links are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
World Vol.318 (New Zealand, U.S., Canada – miscellaneous: incl VancouverSun)
World Vol.317 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.316 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.315 (U.S., etc – miscellaneous)
World Vol.314 (U.S., Canada, Australia, etc. – miscellaneous: incl CP24, abcnews)
World Vol.313 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.312 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – U.S.)
World Vol.311 (economy incl G20)
World Vol.310 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – European Council, Spain, Denmark)
World Vol.309 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.308 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: U.S. media, etc.)
World Vol.307 (miscellaneous: U.S. media, etc.)
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
318:@valentinaromei,@theboysmithy,@financialtimes,@financialpost,@VancouverSun、@pamheaven,@financialpost,@VancouverSun、@BatPost,@VancouverSun、@NewsLambert,@FortuneMagazine,@CoreLogicInc,@UsajRealty
317:@ForeignPolicy,@MatthewKroenig,@EmmaMAshford
316:@SpeakerPelosi
315:@AJEnglish,@CharlotteSlente
314:@nytimes,@igrullonpaz、@CP24,@AP,@drewcostley
313:@nytimes,@SangerNYT
312:@StateDept
311:@IMFNews、@juliakhorowitz,@CNNBusiness、@AP
310:@Lylalilas,@TheSAnews
309:@mhmck、@JominiW
308:@ABC,@AP
307:@AP,@JenMcDermottAP,@MatthewDalyWDC、@ABC,@kmcckelly、@CBSNews、@NewsHour,@KHNews
本稿下記ツイート:@l_e_whyte,@WSJ、@TheEconomist、@Reuters,@rapplerdotcom、@LeonieKij,@SarahAnneAarup,@POLITICOEurope
「Ukraine」及び「sunflower oil」を入力検索して出て来たツイート
https://twitter.com/France24_en/status/1534524912387477507
Shock-waves from Russia’s war Vs Ukraine felt far & wide. I’ve spent last 2 weeks with Botswana TV & saw impact on prices of petrol, wheat & oil. In Zimbabwe too – see this 375ml bottle of sunflower oil. Costs over 6 US dollars, 3x February price. Putin’s gift to Africa. pic.twitter.com/Qt9RNqbdPf
— Robert Parsons (@RobParsonsF24) June 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/MFA_Ukraine/status/1523060326761123840
https://twitter.com/StratcomCentre/status/1523305139892854784
Every black hole on those fields conceal Russian mine or shell. Now they cover half of #Ukraine's territory
1/3 of world's bread & sunflower oil are made of Ukrainian raw. Think about farmers working on their land with idea that every step could be the last #RussianUkrainianWar pic.twitter.com/4Z5n7YfT8L
— Oksana Ostapchuk (@O_Ostapchuk) May 8, 2022
Millions could starve because of Russian blockade of Ukrainian ports- Zelenskiy https://t.co/SRfePnTj77 pic.twitter.com/e7a8XoQTlm
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 9, 2022
An estimated 20 million tons of grain are stuck in Ukraine, and the country is one of the world’s five largest exporters of wheat, corn and sunflower oil and meal, making it a staple of countries’ food supply globally. https://t.co/jV3vw3LEHk
— Forbes (@Forbes) May 30, 2022
Baby-formula makers scrambling to ease U.S. shortages face another complication: Ukraine was a big source of sunflower oil, a critical ingredient https://t.co/XhIJuGzxV7
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) May 28, 2022
Global food supply is a strategic weapon In Russia’s war as Ukraine is the biggest exporter of sunflower oil and a major supplier of wheat and maize, writes @LauraWellesley (@CH_Environment).https://t.co/TFPGLarw9L
— Chatham House (@ChathamHouse) May 28, 2022
https://twitter.com/POLITICOEurope/status/1530112020946857984
Ukraine is one of the world’s leading exporters of wheat. But millions of tons of wheat/corn/sunflower oil have been locked in the country since Russia’s invasion and subsequent blockade w/ no place to store them if they can’t ship existing crops overseas. https://t.co/APB0dMyuXS
— Andrew Kimmel (@andrewkimmel) May 12, 2022
'Our sales of rapeseed oil in April are the highest they've ever been'
GB News North East reporter Rachel Sweeney speaks to a Northumberland farmer who produces rapeseed oil, as customers pivot from sunflower oil due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. pic.twitter.com/Ye92MPRcQL
— GB News (@GBNEWS) May 15, 2022
Ukraine is one of the world's biggest producers of wheat, corn and sunflower oil. Officials say 30% of farmland is now occupied or unsafe. https://t.co/FXILYGbjkG
— NPR (@NPR) May 6, 2022
Some supplies of sunflower seeds and of sunflower oil are coming out of Ukraine mostly by rail and by truck. https://t.co/jf22a8DsOW
— Rappler (@rapplerdotcom) May 5, 2022
https://twitter.com/ConnectAID_int/status/1524046854710693888
Ukraine produces 30% of the world’s wheat and most of the sunflower oil. The Russian blockade will cause famine for the poorest people & drive up prices here. The lesson is others will take what you can’t defend. @OneNationAus #auspol #saparli https://t.co/sYKfId8lHw
— Jennifer Game (@JenniferGame6) May 20, 2022
Ukraine and Russia are the world’s two biggest exporters of edible vegetable fats such as sunflower oil https://t.co/K08ekXeO1n
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) May 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/OECD_Centre/status/1534142818301665282
Anna, a sales consultant from #Ukraine, is now a #refugee in #Moldova, embracing a new #job: laboratory technician at a sunflower oil production plant: “It was a discovery to learn and see how many tests are carried out before oil arrives on our tables."https://t.co/fF5Xh5temn pic.twitter.com/gwkpp2F59l
— UNDP Moldova (@UNDPMoldova) May 26, 2022
Russia's war on #Ukraine is threatening food security across the world. Ukraine is the granary of the world. It alone exports half the world's sunflower oil. And provides over half of the World Food Programme's wheat supply. https://t.co/QM0M70nXXx pic.twitter.com/2boHGAozuq
— EU at the UN – Geneva #MultilateralismMatters (@EU_UNGeneva) May 30, 2022
Because of what is happening now in #Ukraine , the whole world is already suffering. Food prices are going up, and sunflower oil is disappearing from store shelves. The world has 10 weeks to solve the problem and unblock Ukrainian grain exports.@SkyNews pic.twitter.com/rxZsRo9BQp
— Kira Rudik (@kiraincongress) May 29, 2022
Media: @MaxBoot: "#Ukraine produces nearly 50% of the world’s sunflower oil, 12% of its corn and 9% of its wheat … [which] needs to be exported urgently … The world can’t sit by and do nothing as the #Kremlin again employs famine as a weapon." https://t.co/3FcWylay9U pic.twitter.com/hNRoYGgGCa
— Porter Anderson (@Porter_Anderson) June 2, 2022
https://twitter.com/allezlombcit/status/1535214969188392960
Also, Ukraine is the largest global supplier of sunflower oil, and sunflower oil is used in infant formula. https://t.co/IbCKm9lp7o
— ROSCCRNA (@rosccrna) May 9, 2022
Alarmingly, and possibly a sign of things to come, vegetable oils jumped 25-35% to near all-time highs. Vegetable oils are a key component of food consumption for more than half the world’s population. Ukraine and Russia account for 80% of global exports of sunflower oil. pic.twitter.com/OO1bHr1drL
— Macro Hive (@Macro_Hive) May 11, 2022
Geography correction to prior tweet:
Constraints on food supply are not abating … Ukraine exports more than half of world's sunflower oil and South America’s recent drought has spelled uncertainty for soybean oil supply, adding pressure to global food crisis@DataArbor pic.twitter.com/VyneIq1BOx
— Liz Ann Sonders (@LizAnnSonders) May 16, 2022
People don’t understand what a huge deal this is.
Infant formula contains sunflower oil. Ukraine exports 60% of the world’s share of sunflower oil. With no ag exports leaving Ukraine bc of the Russian invasion, it tightens the the markets even more. https://t.co/nnfxpQQzIZ
— Kristina Baum (@kristinabaum) May 26, 2022
Ukraine is a major producer and exporter of agricultural goods, providing 50% of international trade in sunflower oil, and 10-30% – in many other agricultural products 2/11
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) June 5, 2022
Ukraine normally #1 Exporter of Sunflower Oil supplying 50 % of Global import needs. Let's see what happens to Soy oil If/when they are unable to meet export demand this year. https://t.co/9xboHAePIr
— Jay O'Neil (@IGPJay) June 9, 2022
FAO Vegetable Oil Price Index fell 3.5% in May
International #soy & #rapeseed oil prices weighed by sluggish import demand on elevated costs
Removal of Indonesia’s short-lived export ban on #palmoil. #Sunflower oil on Ukraine logistical bottlenecks https://t.co/yARU156lyf pic.twitter.com/pPCQyDRorp— Traders Community (@TradersCom) June 4, 2022
#Ukraine and #Russia produce at least 70% of the world’s sunflower oil. With #Putin's invasion disrupting this export, #PalmOil is back on the rise.
But behind such episodic disruptions, palm oil has a long history of violence that must be reckoned with:https://t.co/wnyCtksv14
— Boston Review (@BostonReview) May 1, 2022
Russia's invasion of #Ukraine is creating a #foodshortage. In 2021 alone, these 2 countries were leaders in world exports of barley, maize, rapeseed, sunflower seeds and sunflower oil. Together they exported almost 30% of the world's grain supply.https://t.co/M51zPnwy2Y
— FutureFoodInstitute (@Ffoodinstitute) June 7, 2022
They say "Pology sunflower oil extraction plant" @Zaporizhzhya oblast @Ukraine https://t.co/rSH439y05w
— Alexey Yeromin (@AlexeyYeremin) June 5, 2022
Russia and Ukraine supply 28% of globally traded wheat, 29% of the barley, 15% of the maize and 75% of the sunflower oil. Sanctions on Russia, and the blockade of Ukraine’s ports, have stopped much of this from getting out. https://t.co/skCoKuOtjm
— Joel Ntile (@JoelNtile) June 2, 2022
Before the full-scale Russian invasion, #Ukraine provided 42-46% of international trade in sunflower oil, 11-17% in barley, 11-13% in corn, 8-10% in wheat. Ukraine is among the world's top four grain exporters. 2/11 pic.twitter.com/nmlsT2tZC1
— CHANESTE SA, INVESTMENTS (@ChanesteSA) June 10, 2022
There is currency havoc in emerging economies. Countries like the UK are experiencing their highest inflation in 30 years and consumers are struggling with cost of living. Nearly half of world sunflower oil comes from Ukraine and 25% is from Russia. It’s not about Zim beloveds. pic.twitter.com/7rm8Rjezaq
— Nick Mangwana (@nickmangwana) May 15, 2022
Ukraine is the biggest producer of sunflower oil. pic.twitter.com/eRK9HWAZRC
— mu.store (@mustore_mv) May 13, 2022
This is Inflation in action, “Russia and Ukraine account for nearly a third of global wheat and barley, and two-thirds of the world's export of sunflower oil used for cooking. Ukraine is the world's No. 4 corn exporter.” https://t.co/e9EMg23F46
— Shamel Lakin (@ShamelLakin) June 6, 2022
The Food Standards Agency has added fully refined corn (maize) oil to the list of oils that may be used as a substitute for sunflower oil. This is in light of the continuing shortage of sunflower oil since the war in Ukraine. Click through for more info: https://t.co/bzlIWKJzcj pic.twitter.com/MyoQGdeMYQ
— AnaphylaxisUK (@AnaphylaxisUK) June 1, 2022
Ukraine and Russia account for 30% of global wheat & barley exports, & nearly 70% of our sunflower oil.
As the conflict rages & sanctions escalate, @rabah_arezki & @UNenvoyMM explore the far reaching consequences to food & energy prices. #DevMatters https://t.co/fcexFu64F5
— OECD_Centre (@OECD_Centre) May 18, 2022
✔️ Pasta
✔️ Buckwheat
✔️ Rice
✔️ Salt
✔️ Flour
✔️ Yeast
✔️ Sunflower oil
✔️ Tea
✔️ Sugar
✔️ Canned tunaThis is what's in one of our food parcels being delivered to people affected by conflict in #Ukraine. It has non-perishable items for one person for a month. pic.twitter.com/8YrX7cmYZs
— ICRC (@ICRC) May 29, 2022
Shortages of wheat, barley, sunflower oil and other food staples usually supplied by Ukraine and Russia have sent food prices soaring worldwide. https://t.co/zqvkndt8jH
— Barron's (@barronsonline) May 16, 2022
The war in Ukraine has upended global markets, causing staples like wheat and sunflower oil to spike. How is the American government responding?https://t.co/m0boX4MSj5
— Modern Farmer (@ModFarm) May 14, 2022
KANSAS CITY, MO – More uncertainty is clouding the future of one of the most produced and consumed vegetable oils in the world: sunflower oil.
With the ongoing war in Ukraine, the global leader in sunflower oil production and leading export country https://t.co/OI2wFBBvSy
— Floyd County Record (@RecordFloyd) June 9, 2022
Putin’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine is a major threat to global food supply. Ukraine produces a significant amount of the world's wheat, corn, and sunflower oil, and current disruptions to exports and planting are driving up costs and increasing food insecurity around the world. pic.twitter.com/WxeHJN0qYt
— Senator Roy Blunt (@RoyBlunt) May 3, 2022
Putin’s war on Ukraine, climate change, COVID pandemic and energy costs have delivered a global food crisis. @TheEconomist warns mass hunger will be devastating. Australia as a major producer of wheat, barley, maize, sunflower oil, chicken, cheese/dairy, beef can help. pic.twitter.com/YAlNgkRYie
— Quentin Dempster (@QuentinDempster) May 27, 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, the top sunflower oil exporter in the world, has severely disrupted the supply chain of the widely-used ingredient. Corn oil will be used as an alternative in various food items, including frozen foods, crisps and cookies. https://t.co/B1UoLihsnd
— Food Matters Live (@FoodMattersLive) June 6, 2022
As the UK’s supply of sunflower oil continues to be severely impacted by the conflict in Ukraine, further information is being issued to consumers and retailers about oil substitutions and product labelling.
Read more here: https://t.co/SzsqH8zmej pic.twitter.com/yZb2Fkyry4
— FoodStandardsScot (@FSScot) May 12, 2022
Britain’s fish-and-chip shops are suffering as prices soar for sunflower oil from Ukraine and fish from Russia https://t.co/vYoZNW0f8a @Ltowersoflondon @asmo17
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 26, 2022
The Bank of England has warned that food supplies pose an “apocalyptic” threat to inflation as Ukraine struggles to export vital crops like wheat and sunflower oil https://t.co/69ZYQw8NsA
— The Times (@thetimes) May 16, 2022
The list of products that UK food makers can substitute for sunflower oil is getting longer as companies struggle to find supplies due to the war in Ukraine https://t.co/swW1Y4cOW3
— Bloomberg (@business) June 1, 2022
Say it ain’t so… Fish and Chips another casualty of Putin’s war— showing how interconnected the world has become. The best Fish and Chips are fried in Ukrainian sunflower oil https://t.co/coxwONLBFD
— Tom Watkins (@tdwatkins88) June 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/Gl3nny5705/status/1526173737283895296
Before the Russian invasion, #Ukraine was one of the world's largest exporters of wheat, corn and sunflower oil. President Putin's attack is to blame for production and delivery failures. The results are increased hunger and poverty worldwide. #foodcrisis pic.twitter.com/VKmgQR2Hi8
— GermanEmbassyNairobi (@GermanyinKenya) June 2, 2022
Before the war, Ukraine exported 4.5 million tonnes of agricultural produce per month through its ports, which made up 12% of the world's wheat, 15% of its corn and 50% of its sunflower oilhttps://t.co/Y9eabY59hX
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) May 5, 2022
Ukraine and Russia together export half of the world’s sunflower oil, but the ongoing war has seen Russian invaders accused of blocking Ukrainian ports and preventing food staples from leaving.https://t.co/ofoOgaZieW
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) May 24, 2022
Cooking oil crisis is global pandemic being caused by the War in Ukraine
The World’s biggest exporter of sunflower oil are at war! pic.twitter.com/eE9XcWYk13
— Gomo Tawanda (@tawanda_gomo) May 21, 2022
Just in: Amid Russian invasion of Ukraine, India allows duty-free import of 20 lakh MT crude soybean, sunflower oil. Announcement: pic.twitter.com/edtkxW3wnh
— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) May 24, 2022
All 4 Edible oils in the World are facing major supply constraints.
90% of Palm oil is produced in Malaysia and Indonesia.
73% of Sunflower oil is produced in Russia and Ukraine.
47.98% of Soyabean oil is produced in Argentina.https://t.co/l44kZOGVwc— Shanaka Jayakody (@RealShanakaJ) May 19, 2022
Supplies of sunflower oil from Ukraine are also expected to improve as the Russia-Ukraine war stabilises, said traders.https://t.co/I1us5LeUg8
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) May 21, 2022
As #Russia is one of the world’s largest producers of sunflower oil & wheat, the sanctions on these food products have spiked up their prices contributing to the ongoing inflationary pressure in the #Indianeconomy, note @DrNilanjanG & @soumyabh_swears. https://t.co/6u4IriGiyM
— ORF (@orfonline) June 10, 2022
Ukraine is the world’s fifth-largest exporter of wheat, and no.1 supplier of sunflower oil. Today, almost no exports can take place, and farmers are unable to sow their fields. Because of Russia’s war on #Ukraine, millions more will suffer from food insecurity around the world. pic.twitter.com/mpC9OkFteQ
— Sweden in North Macedonia (@SwedeninMK) May 19, 2022
https://twitter.com/BalticFreedom/status/1534260171651723264
https://twitter.com/ecomnewsmed/status/1534905658411167744
Prior to the war, Ukraine was a major exporter of wheat, corn and sunflower oil, but shipments have been blocked since Russia invaded its neighbour in late February, causing food prices to soar worldwide. #Ukraine #Russia #FoodCrisis #FoodSecurity #Grainhttps://t.co/5f8Dl7QOh9
— Sinar Daily (@sinardailymy) June 8, 2022
https://twitter.com/FactsofTR/status/1534425114493976577
The food supply chain issues are getting serious. There's been no sunflower or rapeseed oil (in France! It's local produce!) for weeks now, then no olive oil except the expensive kind.
Today: sunflower oil. From Ukraine!
Solidarity Oil, I guess. pic.twitter.com/3rGFWyavwD
— Rebecca Darby (@SkorpionUK) June 10, 2022
The graph shows how the war in #Ukraine has threatened global #FoodSecurity.
Ukraine supplied around 1/10th of world’s traded #wheat, 13% of its corn and nearly half its sunflower oil last year. #Russia is major supplier of fertilisers. pic.twitter.com/bLV3TGLijX— Abid Qaiyum Suleri (@Abidsuleri) May 19, 2022
https://twitter.com/XJibberjab/status/1534460913788526592
https://twitter.com/IERFRM/status/1535503842053443585