Here's a look at the major wheat producing countries in South America, and how they might, or might not, be able to help alleviate the crisis
As the world faces a growing food crisis provoked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many have looked to South America's "breadbasket"—major wheat producers Brazil and Argentina, along with Uruguay and Paraguay—as a possible solution.
But experts and analysts say a variety of factors—climate, cost, domestic needs—make such a solution highly unlikely.
Russia and Ukraine alone produce 30 percent of the world's wheat supply.
Moscow's military offensive in Ukraine and subsequent sanctions on Russia have disrupted supplies of fertilizer, wheat and other commodities from both countries, pushing up prices for food and fuel, especially in developing nations.
A suspension of India's exports have further exacerbated the problem.