War isn’t stopping farming in Ukraine; stolen ag equipment stopping for Russians

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Kees Huizinga is a farmer in Ukraine and a member of the Global Farmer Network. He knows that this will be a year like no other. O kan lati ye, he’ll have to show more resilience than ever before. “Mo le kerora nipa gbogbo eyi — ati ni otitọ, Mo binu pe ogun aiá¹£ododo kan n fi ipa mu wa lati á¹£e awọn adehun wọnyi. We have enough supplies to get started planting. A yoo nilo diẹ sii nigbamii, and I’m hoping that we can get them.The war isn’t stopping him.

Eyi nkan from CNN, tells how Ukraine invaders were stopped after driving $5M stolen harvesters and other ag equipment more than 700 miles to Chechnya only to find that the machinery, equipped with GPS, meant that its travel could be tracked and now they can not even turn the machinery on, because it was locked remotely.

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