Ukrainian farmers give stark look at war-destroyed ag machinery
The Ukrainian Agri Council brought agricultural machinery destroyed by Russians to a checkpoint so that Polish protesters could see the war’s consequences.
The Ukrainian Agri Council brought agricultural machinery destroyed by Russians to a checkpoint so that Polish protesters could see the war’s consequences.
Winter wheat should be sprouting up across southern Ukraine, but instead, farmers are challenged with the risk of Russian explosives sown in fields.
Ukraine and Russia signed separate landmark agreements with Turkey and the United Nations allowing the Ukrainian ports to resume exports of grain.
Foreign countries are facing a ban on farm purchases in the United States after the house committee voted to update the USDA-FDA funding bill.
Warfare in Eastern Europe will significantly impact global agriculture. Many countries in the surrounding area depend on Ukraine and Russia for their grain.
The long-term consequences of the war on global food supply will impact both the rich and the poor parts of the world, according to Yara International.