KEY POINTS
  • Lebanon's wheat silos were destroyed in Beirut's port explosion two years ago, depleting crucial backup supply.
  • Since the start of the war, the Kremlin's blockade on Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea has sent bread prices skyrocketing.
  • Lebanon imports most of its food and all of its fuel, and over 80% of the country's wheat comes from Ukraine and Russia.
Since the start of the war, the Kremlin's blockade on Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea has sent bread prices skyrocketing.

With Lebanon already facing its biggest economic crisis ever, the impact of Russia's war in Ukraine has exacerbated dire living conditions for the Mediterranean nation of nearly 7 million.

Lebanon imports most of its food and all of its fuel, and over 80% of the country's wheat comes from Ukraine and Russia.