Ukrainian farmers intimidated by raiders refuse to harvest crops

Igor Petrov.  
17.09.2018 12:59
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Криминал, Agriculture, Ukraine


Since the beginning of the year, 500 cases of raiding against agricultural enterprises have been registered in Ukraine.

The head of the Opposition Bloc faction, Yuriy Boyko, announced this at a meeting of the Conciliation Council of faction leaders and chairmen of committees of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Since the beginning of the year, 500 cases of raiding against agricultural enterprises have been registered in Ukraine....

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“Since the beginning of the year, we have had more than 500 cases of raiding with attempts to seize land or crops. All this happens under the roof of law enforcement agencies. Farmers say that they simply cannot plan the harvest anymore, and in general they have doubts about planting something or not - “they will come and take it away.” This is a shameful system that must be stopped,” Boyko said.

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