welcome to the programme. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, has been in kyiv today hoping to shore up a deal struck that was between ukraine and russia in the summer to allow for the export of grain from both countries. the agreement, which was brokered in turkey and is overseen by the un, must be renewed by 18 march, but there s concern, moscow will refuse to renew it. the deal also aimed to facilitate the export of russian food and fertilisers. moscow says those shipments are still being disrupted by us and european sanctions. exports of ukrainian, as well as russian food and fertiliser are essential to global food security and food prices. i want to underscore the critical importance of the rollover of the black sea grain initiative on 18 march, and are working to create the conditions to enable the greatest possible news of export infrastructures through the black sea, in line with the objectives of the initiative. this really matters. ukraine is one of the to
times by english water companies, in one year. small amounts making a big differnce. i ll explain why an increase in microdonations is good news for charities. sunshine makes a big difference at the moment but the problem is a lot of shower cloud around and i have been looking for summer but still no sign. it s friday, ilithjune. around 200,000 scottish fans are expected to be in germany for tonight s european championships opening game. scotland s been drawn in a tough group, with the first match against the hosts taking place in munich. meanwhile, england heads into the competition as one of the favourites having reached the final last time around. john watson is there for us. good morning. finally, the tournament about to begin. that is right. good morning. the day has finally arrived. for scotland fans, it is called the biggest party for them in 26 years as they prepare to take on hosts germany in the opening match of the euros. their first major overseas tournament since
that s actually happening and stopping the goods getting to their final destination. the stopping the goods getting to their final destination. final destination. the flip to this is t in: final destination. the flip to this is trying to final destination. the flip to this is trying to deny final destination. the flip to this is trying to deny war final destination. the flip to this is trying to deny war funds - final destination. the flip to this is trying to deny war funds from | is trying to deny war funds from the kremlin, and a lot of it does come from the food and agriculture sector. i was looking at the revenue from fertiliser exports year on year, it soared to 70% to october, netting $17.7 billion from fertiliser alone which shows you how valuable this is to the kremlin, but they have the leverage. absolutely, and i think rebecca they have the leverage. absolutely, and i think rebecca really and i think rebecca really underscored and i think rebecca really undersco
some of the most popular grocery store items will be getting more expensive in march. kraft heinz says it is planning to do raise prices on oscar mayer cold cuts, hot dogs and sausages. the company will charge more for velveeta cheese and maxwell house coffee, kool-aid and sun drink. procter & gamble announced price t hikes also. one company that doesn t seem to be struggling though is tesla, the automaker shook off supply chain issues to report that its earnings more than tripled from a year go at $2.9 billion. the growing appetite for electric vehicles pushed the company s revenue to $17.7 billion, that s up 65% from a year earlier. the ceo elon musk told investors on a conference call tesla won t be producing any new vehicle models this year. despite growing calls for