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Effects of Russian and Ukraine war:

Introduction:

The Russian and Ukraine war is going on for some time. Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014 but it become
global news in 2022 because of massive killing. This war has not only taken the lives of citizens of both
countries. Not only the lives but this war has also affected the food crisis, inflation rate and renewable
energy resources globally.

Food crisis:

The Russia-Ukraine conflict caused disruptions in agricultural supply systems, leading to uncertainty and
decreasing output.

Agriculture has been limited as a result of the war in Ukraine, a major agricultural producer and exporter.
Ukraine is well-known for its vast grain production, and issues in planting, harvesting, and transportation
have resulted in lower basic crop yields. This supply delays has impacted not just Ukraine's internal food
security, but also worldwide markets that rely on its exports.

Inflation rate:
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The war's financial instability has resulted in increased inflation rates in several economies. As global
tensions rise, investors seek safer assets, causing local currencies to lose value. This, along with
interrupted trade channels, led to in greater import costs, driving inflation even higher.

Trade routes and supply networks have been affected as a result of the war, impeding the movement of
products and services. These interruptions can lead to shortages of critical items and raw resources,
raising costs and, as a result, consumer prices.

The battle has resulted in increased costs in a number of industries, like energy and transportation.
Energy price fluctuations caused by fears about oil and gas supply disruptions can have an unpredictable
impact on other businesses. Higher input costs are passed on to consumers as higher pricing for goods
and services.

Renewable energy resources:


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The war has highlighted the geopolitical concerns associated with dependence on certain locations for
energy. Countries that rely greatly on energy imports from war zones are subject to price increases and
supply distractions.

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has also had an influence on global energy markets, especially in terms of
supply of oil, gas, and coal.

Conclusion:

The interruption of agricultural supply lines has contributed to a rising food crisis, especially affecting
communities with limited resources. At the same time the economic uncertainty surrounding the conflict
has increased inflation rates in a number of nations, undermining buying power and economic stability.
Furthermore, the unpredictability of energy markets, especially oil and gas, has raised worries about
energy security.

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