 Executive Director for the United Nations' World Food Program, David Beasley, has said that Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow describes as a special military operation, has led to a sudden crunch and a food crisis that was already in the offhand. Beasley, in an interview in Devils, said that the number of people marching to starvation has risen from 80 million to 276 million over the last four to five years. If other explained that to keep the port closed as the harvest season is now coming in Ukraine in July and August, means a declaration of war and global food supply. I think there's an extraordinary awakening of the reality that we're facing that truly is a global food crisis. I haven't seen that before. Last year I was trying to tell everybody in the different settings that we've got problems, we've got problems, but no one seemed to want to focus. Now everyone's beginning to give it the attention that it needs because the consequences, if you don't, are going to be. To keep the ports closed as the harvest season is now coming in Ukraine in July and August, it means a declaration of war on global food security. If you can't get the food out the fields, I mean, Ukraine grows enough food to feed 400 million people. In a time on planet Earth where we're facing extraordinary food crises before Ukraine, fuel costs, commodity prices, shipping costs, we're already doubling, tripling, quadrupling. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.