Russia plans to double the export of Ukrainian wheat from occupied territories: details of the scheme
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Anna Tkach
07.08.2025 - 15:00
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According to hvylya.net: The occupying authorities of Luhansk plan to double the wheat harvest
According to Reuters, the Russian occupying authorities in the Luhansk region plan to collect about a million tons of grain this year, primarily wheat. Leonid Pasechnik, head of the occupying administration of Luhansk, stated that last year only half a million tons were collected due to poor weather conditions.
Russia integrates stolen Ukrainian territories into its agricultural strategy
Overall, according to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia has already stolen 15 million tons of Ukrainian grain since the beginning of the war. Ukraine plans to ask its Western allies to impose sanctions against importers of this stolen grain.
Considering the negative impact of such actions by Russia on Ukraine's agricultural sector, the government plans to appeal to the international community to impose sanctions against importers of stolen Ukrainian grain. This could lead to further isolation of Russian goods in the global market.
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