A grain cart dumps harvested wheat into a semi-truck as a combine continues harvesting operations at sunset.
Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal announced this at the Kyiv International Economic Forum, as reported by “Liga.”
“The Ministry of Agriculture has improved its forecast from 72 million to 79 million tons of this year’s harvest. This is more than we expected, and it’s the second improvement. This is the main part of our exports”, he stated.
To export the grain, Ukraine plans to expand its export routes.
“We are in active dialogue with Romania, Slovakia, and Moldova. Talks are taking place literally every day. Next week, we will have a joint government meeting between Ukraine and Romania. I am confident that we will sign and implement a lot of documents that will double our export capabilities in logistics with Romania and Moldova as well”, explained the Prime Minister.
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