Conflict in Ukraine could harm global food supply, head of World Food Programme says

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Conflict in Ukraine could harm global food supply, head of World Food Programme says
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'This is a very serious problem if we don't get the farmers back in the fields, not just a few, but all the farmers back into the fields.' Beasley said.

As the war in Ukraine carries on, the people left in the country continue to face food shortages. World Food Programme Executive Director David Beasley was on the ground in Ukraine this week and told"Face the Nation's" Margaret Brennan that he is not confident he can keep food supply lines open.

So far, the United Nations' World Food Programme has been able to reach over 1 million people inside Ukraine, providing them with ready-to-eat food, bread and cash assistance. "This is a very serious problem if we don't get the farmers back in the fields, not just a few, but all the farmers back into the fields. So they can plant, they can put fertilizer out, they can harvest," Beasley said."The Black Sea is shut down right now," Beasley said."That's the basis and the way by which 400 million people get their food from Ukraine right now. So that's got to be opened up.

"The last thing we want to do is take food from a hungry child to give it to a starving child," Beasley told"Face the Nation.""Just when we thought it couldn't get any worse, and we were running short of money, which is why we've been cutting rations to children and families of people around the world."

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