John Stewart and Associates Principal Kevin Clausen said Russia’s short extension of the Black Sea Grain Initiative is a strategic decision to strain efficiency and productivity for participants in that supply chain. “It appears they’re trying to cause choke points from the length of the extension down to their inspection process.” While sanctions may pressure Russia, Clausen said it may not be very affective. “I think there’s enough relationship with China and others that are dependent on their supply to provide the support they need.” Clausen was part of a Northern Crops Institute webinar.
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