Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has exported at least 400,000 tons of
Since the end of February, when Russia launched a large-scale military invasion of Ukraine, at least 400 thousand tons of absorption have been removed from the occupied events. About it how writes “Krym.Realii”, said the First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky.
According to him, “on the fact of the actual occupation of the territories, according to the elevator registers, there were about one and a half million tons of capture.” “And we received information from those cases from Ukrainians about the fact of export. If we put all these keys, then about 400 thousand tons. It is clear to say that with the remaining million tons, we will be able only after de-occupation”Vysotsky said.
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He noted that according to the Center for Food and Land Use Studies of the Kyiv Economy (KSE Institute), the damage to Ukrainian agriculture from the Russian invasion is already $4.3 billion.
“Russia is destructively destroying the agricultural infrastructure”– Vysotsky, recalling that in June the second largest grain terminal in Ukraine was destroyed in Nikolaev.
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