KYIV, Nov 18 – Russian armed aggression against Ukraine and temporary occupation of part of its territories will lead to a reduction in the country's harvest in 2022-2023 marketing season to 65 million tons, which is 35% less than in 2021-2022, when the country harvested over 100 million tons of crops.
At the same time, after the victory of Ukraine, the country can again increase the annual harvest to the level of 100 million tons within two to three years, and in another five years to reach 130-150 million tons/year, according to Yevhen Osipov, the general director of Kernel.
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