For many farmers in Ukraine, the war not only means daily danger to their lives when they cultivate their fields. It also means that grain is rotting in their silos while there is hunger in other parts of the world. "Over our heads the ...See moreFor many farmers in Ukraine, the war not only means daily danger to their lives when they cultivate their fields. It also means that grain is rotting in their silos while there is hunger in other parts of the world. "Over our heads the missiles rush every day, the alarm does not stop. But we worry more when it gets quiet, then a missile may hit here." Nadja manages a 4,000-hectare farm near Mykolayiv, now steering her tractor through the shell casings lying in her field.
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