Amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, the supply chain from the Black Sea region has been disrupted. The Black Sea region is known as the “Breadbasket of the World,” with both Ukraine and Russia accounting for one-third of global food grain production. The region makes up more than 30 per cent of global trade in wheat, 32 per cent for barley, 17 per cent for corn, and more than 50 per cent for sunflower oils, seeds, and meals according to Reuters. However, as the war intensifies, Ukrainian farmers are either fleeing the country or joining the forces to resist Russian invasion, whereas the western sanctions imposed on Russia are a blockade for the imports of food grains in the country.