Conditions
 of severe drought and the loss of nine million hectares of crops thus 
far prompted government officials in Russia to declare a state of 
emergency across 14 regions on Friday, July 9. 
With southeastern
 and central Europe reporting crop damage due to floods, countries such 
as Russia, France and Romania have reported that excessive heat and 
water shortages are the reason for recent reductions in wheat harvest 
forecasts. This news has in turn caused global wheat prices to rise to 
their highest levels since winter. 
Meanwhile, the United Nations
 anticipates that agricultural crop losses overall are likely to be much
 higher in 2010 in part due to changing weather patterns. 
We 
appreciate these reports from the United Nations, Russia, France, 
Romania and countries for helping us to understand the urgency of our 
food security situation. Let us all act now in the most eco-conscious 
ways to restore balance to our environment and ensure adequate 
sustenance for all. 
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-07-06/wheat-rises-to-four-month-high-on-russia-france-heat-concerns.html  http://www.france24.com/en/20100709-drought-destroys-millions-hectares-russian-crops-govt http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/07/10/11978815.html