June 6, 2023 3:45pm EDT
Ukrainian dam destruction sends global prices of wheat and corn soaring
Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of destroying the dam though neither claim has been verified
By Bradford Betz FOXBusiness
The destruction of a major dam in southern Ukraine has sent global prices of corn and wheat soaring, reversing this year’s fall in prices after a major spike caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
In early trading at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on Tuesday, wheat prices gained 2.4%, to $6.39 a bushel. The cost of corn rose more than 1%, or more than to $6 a bushel, and oats gained 0.73%, or $3.46 per unit.
The destruction of Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric power station, which sits on the Dnieper River in an area that Moscow controls, raised anxiety about potential disruption to global supplies given Ukraine’s position as a major exporter of wheat and corn.
There are massive agricultural fields in Southern Ukraine where the dam burst. The collapse has endangered crops in the country's breadbasket and threatened drinking water supplies, with officials also warning of a looming environmental disaster — pointing to oil escaping from the dam machinery and significant flooding.
The wheat futures rally overnight and early Tuesday lost steam as the day progressed. As of around 1 p.m. ET, for example, the price of wheat was down to $6.28 a bushel.
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