A food crisis in the MENA region?
![Wheat growing under a blue sky (photo: picture-alliance) Ukrainian and Russian wheat has been crucial for the Middle East's food security.](/sites/default/files/import/2022-03/104803-wheat-field-blue-sky.jpg)
Spiralling food costs and a similarly intense rise in energy prices have flared widespread public anger, specifically in relation to bread which is a politically charged commodity.
Morocco is less dependent on cereal imports than its Maghreb neighbours but is experiencing its worst drought in decades. As a result, a surge in food costs could force the kingdom to increase imports and subsidies.
As the largest importers of barley globally from Ukraine and Russia, oil-rich monarchies like Saudi Arabia fear a severe impact on their livestock industry.
Nonetheless, war-torn and fragile states that are dangerously close to famine, such as Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, would probably face the worst outcomes. With the conflict unfolding in Ukraine, these countries are likely to face swift food prices increase that, in turn, could exacerbate the appalling humanitarian conditions.
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