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Famous for towing captured Russian tanks, Ukrainian farmers step up for war effort

In what has become a recurring theme on the internet during the war in Ukraine, a tractor tows an abandoned Russian vehicle in southern Ukraine. (RALee85/Twitter)
In what has become a recurring theme on the internet during the war in Ukraine, a tractor tows an abandoned Russian vehicle in southern Ukraine. (RALee85/Twitter)

Ukraine’s farmers now have the fifth-largest army in Europe — or so goes a dark joke on the internet, a reference to all the captured Russian military equipment they’ve towed off the battlefield

   by Chris Brown – CBC News
 

In a country desperate to keep its spirits up in dire times, the near-daily social media posts featuring Ukrainian farm tractors recovering Russian tanks, trucks and missile launchers that got stuck in their muddy fields have certainly helped.

But now, Ukraine’s government is asking its agricultural community for more than just morale boosts.

“Agriculture accounted for 45 per cent of Ukraine’s total exports, with sunflower oil products, corn, wheat and poultry products leading the way, according to figures compiled by Ukraine’s Ministry of the Economy
 
 
 
 
 

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