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Russia was still exporting grain in October.
Even countries like Pakistan, once seen as a relief target, are now exporting grain.
Tellingly, given Russia's bounty of land, Mr. Putin chose food security and agriculture as a top topic, in recognition of Russia's large and growing role in exporting grain to developing nations.
In the mid-1840s, thofsands of economic migrants left Ireland (a country then the most impoverished in Europe) when the potato crop failed and created what became known as the Great Hunger, or Famine – despite the fact that throughout the crisis Ireland was also exporting grain to Britain as its population starved.
In the 1990s he imported furniture and Turkmenistan gas, then began exporting grain and went into poultry production.
The two Ukrainian ports on its northern shore - Berdyansk and Mariupol - are key to exporting grain and produce such as steel, also for importing coal.
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The owners have replacement workers standing by to export grain to Asia.
Liaoning now exports grain, but it still must import much of its food.
Backed by a £3m grant from the UK's Department for International Development, the project seeks to support 70,000 smallholder farmers in Tanzania and eastern Uganda to export grain to Kenya.
In some cases, the government, wanting to keep market prices in India high, has exported grain at lower prices than it was selling it to its citizens.
His main efforts, however, were concentrated in gaining control of the Hellespont, through which came the exported grain of south Russia.
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