That's right, absolutely. As I alluded to earlier, in recent years G20 agriculture ministers have been very focused on global food security issues. We have seen instances of global food insecurity increasing by hundreds of millions of individuals in the aftermath of 2022.
In terms of price volatility for fertilizer and fuels, as well as for grain products, we saw dramatic increases in prices in the aftermath of Russia's invasion. For example, urea, a nitrogen fertilizer, was up by 120% in value in May 2022 versus the year prior.