Ukraine conflict may drive up wheat, flour prices in Singapore
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ALTHOUGH Singapore does not import wheat or flour directly from the Black Sea region, the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is still expected to drive up already-increasing prices of wheat and flour in the city-state, industry watchers and players told The Business Times.
Oscar Tjakra, a senior analyst at Rabobank, noted that global wheat prices were already at a high from weather disruptions that have hit global wheat production in the last 2 years.
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