Biden: 'American agriculture imports will make up for the gap in Ukrainian supplies'
President Joe Biden said the war in Ukraine is an opportunity for American farmers to step in to address shortages caused by the invasion.
"We can make sure the American agriculture imports will make up for the gap in Ukrainian supplies," Biden told a group at a farm in Illinois on Wednesday.
Biden said to the farmers, "With Putin's war in Ukraine, you're like the backbone of freedom."


The president pointed the finger at Russia for preventing Ukraine from shipping wheat to the rest of the world.
Biden noted: “Ukraine was the world's largest producer of wheat and corn and cooking oil -- but wheat, the largest. … Ukraine says they have 20 million tons of grain in their silos right now ... because of what the Russians are doing in the Black Sea, Putin has warships, battleships preventing access to the Ukrainian ports to get this grain out, to get this wheat out."
“The brutal war launched on Ukrainian soil has prevented Ukrainian farmers from planting next year's crop and next year's harvest,” he added.
-ABC News' Ben Gittleson




