The second sowing season since the beginning of the full-scale war has begun in Ukraine
Agrarians have already sown 16,000 hectares of grain and leguminous crops

Ukraine has started the second sowing season since the beginning of the full-scale war.
This was announced by Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine.
Currently, the first 16,000 hectares have already been sown with grains and legumes. At the same time, this week Ukraine and Poland simplified border crossing for agricultural products.
The Prime Minister reported that along with that, the Ukrainian side was working on continuing the grain initiative and expanding transshipment at Danube ports.
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