Facing fields full of mines and short of cash, many Ukrainian farmers are likely to sow a smaller area this spring than they did following Russia’s invasion, in what could be a further blow to global food supplies after disruptions last year.
Facing fields full of mines and short of cash, many Ukrainian farmers are likely to sow a smaller area this spring than they did following Russia s invasion, in what could be a further blow to global
By Rod Nickel and Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) - Facing fields full of mines and short of cash, many Ukrainian farmers are likely to sow a smaller ar.
Facing fields full of mines and short of cash, many Ukrainian farmers are likely to sow a smaller area this spring than they did following Russia's invasion, in what could be a further blow to global food supplies after disruptions last year.