Supermarkets in Greece now restrict how much flour and sunflower oil customers can buy as a precautionary measure after a demand rise due to fear the supplies will be hit because of the war in Ukraine. Both Russia and Ukraine are key suppliers of sunflower oil and wheat for Greece, which imports about 250,000 tonnes of soft wheat from them, 30% of its total wheat imports.
Source: Reuters
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