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Russian Strikes Result in Unsold Grain for Ukrainian Farmers
20 Ağustos 2026Bloomberg
- Ravil Dzhamally, a farmer from Ukraine’s Kherson region, returned to his land after Russian troops were pushed back, only to face challenges in selling his crops. Despite successfully planting wheat, barley, and sunflowers, he is left with unsold grain due to ongoing conflict and market disruptions.
- The situation highlights the broader impact of the war on Ukraine’s agricultural sector.
- The conflict in Ukraine has devastated its agricultural sector, which is crucial for both the national economy and global food supply. Farmers returning to their fields face numerous obstacles, including landmines, damaged infrastructure, and disrupted markets.
- The plight of farmers like Ravil Dzhamally underscores the severe ramifications of the ongoing conflict on Ukraine's agricultural output. With significant portions of farmland rendered unusable or unsafe, the struggle to market and sell produce exacerbates food insecurity both locally and globally.
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This article reflects the current situation as of October 2023 and may be subject to change as new developments occur.
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