director of the center for international agribusiness and food security and the ranepa anatoly tikhonov anatolyevich, i am glad to welcome you. thank you for finding time for us friday evening after all and nonetheless. we we are talking about serious topics, this story has been blown up for more than a year, that supposedly without ukrainian grain the world is suffering so much that all the troubles are precisely because of this. well , it seems to me that this is not quite the way you see the situation. it seems to you quite right, this is true, and the world trade market of grain is approximately 400, about 450 million tons, and what ukraine supplies, uh, mm, to the world market is about 3.4% there, that is, this amount is insignificant, therefore, to say that in the absence of the black sea e, grains with ukraine e. this will have a profound effect on the world. uh, food market. well, it's funny, of course, but still. e go. these are such speculations, because after all, russia and ukraine, they, as it were, were the main suppliers, uh, of grain to the world market. this is about thirty percent