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  2. Sanctions brought on by Putin's war in Ukraine are taking a ...

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    Along with rising food prices, a weaker ruble following the latest round of American sanctions in November has fueled inflation and driven up the cost of imports into Russia. A huge increase in ...

  3. Quebec Maple Syrup Producers - Wikipedia

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    The reserve is used to support global maple syrup prices and supply, and has been called "the OPEC of the maple syrup world" by The Economist. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] A barrel is worth about $1,200 or $2.88 per pound which is 10-18 times the value of U.S. crude oil.

  4. Maple syrup - Wikipedia

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    A sugar maple tree. Three species of maple trees are predominantly used to produce maple syrup: the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), [3] [4] the black maple (), [3] [5] and the red maple (), [3] [6] because of the high sugar content (roughly two to five per cent) in the sap of these species. [7]

  5. 25 things vanishing in America, part 2: Maple syrup - AOL

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    I have a whopping $50 per month set aside for sweeteners, and between the disappearance of bees and the rising prices of maple syrup, it 25 things vanishing in America, part 2: Maple syrup Skip to ...

  6. Maple syrup prices at peak: Are they a leading indicator? - AOL

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    I was shocked this summer when I saw the price of maple syrup virtually double in a few weeks' time. My family sweetens a lot of our food with maple syrup as we are working to reduce overly ...

  7. Economic impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In late July 2022, the IMF upgraded Russia's GDP estimate by 2.5%, but some economists see a long-term problem for the Russian economy, and explain its resilience only by a short-term increase of energy prices. Russia was able to leverage its economic power by cutting gas supplies to Europe, and play up its agricultural might as the largest ...

  8. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, gas prices increased by more than 450%, and electricity by 230% in less than a year. [108] On February 22, 2022, before the Russian invasion, the German Government froze the Nord Stream 2 pipeline between Russia and Germany, [109] causing natural gas prices to rise significantly. [110]

  9. Your maple syrup will be darker this year and it's likely due ...

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    The maple syrup that you typically drown your pancakes and waffles in might be darker this year due to the changing climate.