This year’s yields in the temporarily occupied territories have decreased due to a lack of water as a result of the Russians’ blowing up the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam.
However, this does not stop the enemy from pursuing the idea of penalising farmers for lower yields. We are talking about sanctions in the form of a reduction in the purchase price of the crop.
In the TOT, the occupiers force all farmers to sell grain to a “state operator” at a fixed price, which then resells it at market prices, and the difference ends up in the hands of the occupiers.
However, in cases of low yields, the selling price of grain for the farmer may decrease further. This is the mechanism of control of the industry by the occupation administration.Anyone can stop the policy of the Russian invaders and their collaborators by publicising their crimes and demanding their international prosecution. You can also participate in rallies in support of Ukraine or donate to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.