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Russia eyes Kenya love as grain ships sail from Vysotsk
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84526, member: 27"] Russia just shipped 44,000 tonnes of wheat to Kenya from the Port of Vysotsk as grain turns into a geopolitical weapon across Africa. Moscow and Kyiv are running parallel food diplomacy campaigns on the continent, competing for influence through agricultural exports. The shipment marks tighter trade links between Russia and Kenya during ongoing global food insecurity and shifting power dynamics. Kenya leans hard on imported wheat to feed its population. Consumer Price Index Basket data shows Russia and Ukraine controlled 14 percent of global wheat production before the war and handled 29 percent of all wheat exports. Russia supplied 31 percent of Kenya's total wheat imports in 2020 and 2021, while Ukraine contributed 4.2 percent. After 2023, Russia ramped up to around 67 percent of imports by value, and Ukraine held steady at 5 to 6 percent. Moscow keeps painting itself as a reliable grain and fertilizer supplier to the Global South, framing food trade as proof that sanctions flopped at isolating it. Russia-Africa summits and bilateral deals push this narrative, with grain supplies positioned as solidarity instead of leverage. Ukraine launched its own grain diplomacy after Russia ditched the Black Sea Grain Initiative in 2023. Kyiv partnered with the United Nations, Turkey, and Western allies to build alternative corridors and keep exports flowing to food-insecure regions. The Grain from Ukraine initiative donated and coordinated shipments to African countries, with Kyiv presenting itself as an aggression victim still committed to global food security. Ukrainian officials accused Russia of weaponizing food supplies and worsening hunger through market disruption. Kenya's Russian wheat purchases reflect a pragmatic foreign policy that diversifies partnerships for essential commodities rather than picking one bloc. President William Ruto champions domestic food production, fertilizer subsidies, and irrigation agriculture to hit food security goals. [/QUOTE]
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