to the sound of russian rockets landing nearby. and plenty of those rockets and cluster bombs are hitting ukraine s wheat fields, setting fire to thousands of acres. it s another challenge for the farmers and for a world that is increasingly desperate for ukraine s crops. farm owner sergei kurinniy takes me on a tour of his bomb craters. he used to sell almost all his wheat and sunflower seeds for export, but the war has put a stop to that. he shows me more footage of the damage to his farm. this is where the cows were killed by another bomb. in fact, we can just hear a few more in the distance it s quite a noisy
for the farmers and for a world that is increasingly desperate for ukraine s crops. farm owner sergei takes me on a tour of his bomb craters. he used to sell almost all his wheat and sunflower seeds for export. but the war has put a stop to that. he shows me more footage of the damage to his farm. this is where the cows were killed by another bomb. in fact, we can just hear a few more in the distance. it s quite a noisy morning here. but the biggest problem, sergei tells me, is the russian blockade. the ports are closed, he says. we can t export anything, and so the price we get for our wheat has dropped by two thirds. a deal to end russia s blockade could make a huge difference, but it won t end the war.
hurried farewells at a bus stop to the sound of russian rockets landing nearby. and plenty of those rockets and cluster bombs are hitting ukraine s wheat fields, setting fire to thousands of acres. it s another challenge for the farmers and for a world that is increasingly desperate for ukraine s crops. farm owner sergei kurinniy takes me on a tour of his bomb craters. he used to sell almost all his wheat and sunflower seeds for export, but the war has put a stop to that. he shows me more footage of the damage to his farm. this is where the cows were killed by another bomb. in fact, we can just hear a few more in the distance. it s quite a noisy morning here. but the biggest problem, sergei tells me, is the russian blockade. the ports
and plenty of those rockets and cluster bombs are hitting ukraine s wheat fields, setting fire to thousands of acres. it s another challenge for the farmers and for a world that is increasingly desperate for ukraine s crops. farm owner sergei kurinniy takes me on a tour of his bomb craters. he used to sell almost all his wheat and sunflower seeds for export, but the war has put a stop to that. he shows me more footage of the damage to his farm. this is where the cows were killed by another bomb. in fact, we can just hear a few more in the distance. it s quite a noisy morning here. but the biggest problem, sergei tells me, is the russian blockade. the ports are closed, he says.
ukraine s wheat fields. setting fire to thousands of acres. it s another challenge for the farmers and for a world that is increasingly desperate for ukraine s crops. a farm owner takes my on a tour of his bomb craters. he used to sell almost all his wheat and sunflower seeds for export. but the war has put a stop to that. he shows me more footage of the damage to his farm. this is where the cows were killed by another bomb. in fact, we can just hear a few more in the distance. it s quite a noisy morning here. but the biggest problem, sergei tells me, is the russian blockade. the ports are closed, he says. we can t export anything, and so the price we get for our wheat has dropped