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Analyst on impact of Russia-Ukraine conflict on Israeli grain supplies

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Russia and Ukraine are Israel's main suppliers of grain. Israel imports 60 to 70 percent of its wheat from Russia and Ukraine. Eighty percent of Israel's trade with Ukraine is imports, especially wheat and agricultural products. Israel says it has established alternative supply chains and found other food suppliers. Analyst Dr. Meir Javedanfar explains the impact of Russia-Ukraine conflict on Israel's grain supplies and how food insecurity affects a country's stability.

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