Russian missile attacks leave few options for Ukrainian farmers looking to export grain

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Russian missile attacks leave few options for Ukrainian farmers looking to export grain
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The collapse of the Black Sea grain deal and a series of missile strikes on Ukrainian grain silos and ports have left farmers with few options to export their grain — and all of them are getting more expensive.

A gaggle of geese make their way across a playground past destroyed warehouses at a grain facility in Pavlivka, Ukraine, Saturday, July 22, 2023, following Russian missile attacks. Two workers collect samples in a warehouses partially damaged in Russian missile attacks at a grain facility in Pavlivka, Ukraine, Saturday, July 22, 2023. A bird stands on a wheat field as a combine harvests the crops in Cherkasy region, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 25, 2023.

Workers carry a large piece of sheet metal from a destroyed warehouse at a grain facility in Pavlivka, Ukraine, Saturday, July 22, 2023, following Russian missile attacks. The collapse of the Black Sea grain deal and a series of missile strikes on Ukrainian grain silos and ports have left farmers with few options to export their grain. An employee works in an office partially damaged in Russian missile attacks at a grain facility in Pavlivka, Ukraine, Saturday, July 22, 2023.

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