Ukraine's Grain Industry Struggles with Export Decline and Supply Chain Obstacles

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The war between Ukraine and Russia has severely impacted Ukraine's agriculture industry, leading to the smallest crop production in over a decade. Farmers are still dealing with the aftermath of the war, including bombed-out silos and explosive mines in their fields. The cost of moving grain out of the country has skyrocketed, making it economically unviable to grow certain crops. Russian attacks on grain infrastructure at river ports have further disrupted exports, creating uncertainty and driving up prices. Despite these challenges, Ukrainian farmers have managed to generate results, but the future of Ukrainian agriculture remains uncertain.
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