The Devastating Impact of Kakhovka Dam Breach on Ukraine's Agriculture and Ecology

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The destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine has left 600,000 hectares of farmland without access to irrigation water, devastating agriculture in the region. The areas affected have been cut off from the international market since 2022 due to Russian occupation, but before the invasion, Kherson produced 12% of Ukraine's total vegetables. The destruction of the dam will not have an immediate effect on Ukraine's grain exports, but any bad news from Ukraine has an impact on the international market. Agricultural production in Ukraine will be needed in the future, particularly to fight global hunger.
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