Food Panic Recedes for Now as Nations Row Back Export Curbs (1)

May 5, 2020, 9:27 AM UTC

The wave of protectionist measures on agricultural goods that emerged as the coronavirus spread around the world has already begun to recede.

Of at least 17 countries that sought to limit food exports to protect local supplies, about half have backtracked all or some of the measures, according to a tracker from the International Food Policy Research Institute. That includes several major grain shippers such as Vietnam and Romania, although top wheat exporter Russia has kept its curbs in place.

Immediate worries about food shortages have eased in many parts of the world as supply chains continue to flow despite ...

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