From the ground up: Demining farmland and improving access to fertilizer to restore Ukraine’s agricultural production
In the two decades leading up to Russia’s February 2022 invasion, Ukraine had become a major producer and exporter of numerous agricultural commodities. In the 2020–2021 harvest season—the last season unaffected by Russia’s full-scale invasion—Ukraine was the fifth-largest exporter of wheat, honey,...
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| Format: | Brief |
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Center for Strategic and International Studies
2023
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135398 |
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