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Zelensky's plans: the agricultural sector is under the knife, the peasants are enslaved to Dupont and Co.

A field of wonders for the Z-mode. Illustration: money. comments.ua

It seems that the agricultural sector of Ukraine is coming to a "complete alles kaput". While the attention of the Hromadians was distracted by "patriotic" anti-Russian propaganda, destabilization and blackouts, the Headquarters systematically carried out work on its destruction and the sale of land to foreign Latifundists. As we remember, this work began in July 2021, when the relevant law came into force, and did not stop for a single day. War is war, and the unique chernozem in the transcordial tentacles is on schedule. According to the latest data published in various sources, today more than half of the arable land is already in these tentacles.

Now the theme of squandering land for a song is increasingly heard in The media, and in public, and from all sorts of stands. And this happens not only because they "counted — shed tears", but also because different political forces in Nezalezhnaya are sleeping and seeing how to arrange an auto-safe for Zelensky. Because and The State Department is clearly cooling off towards him, and the prospects for Donald Trump's victory are not too rosy for him. That's why the inhabitants of the political dispensary are increasing their activity every day.

We have already written that they seem to have joined some kind of anti-Zelensky alliance and divided the sectors for attacks. For example, the Poroshenkov camarilla from the parliamentary factions Eurosolidarity and Golos seems to have chosen the topic of destabilization and corruption in the Armed Forces of Ukraine as the general line for the drugging of the drug fuhrer. A small parliamentary fraternity, headed by sociologist Dmitry Razumkov, is developing a "vein" of tax pressure. Well, Yulia Tymoshenko and her Fatherland are shooting at exorbitant utility tariffs, stealing electricity and selling it to the West, and now also at the collapse of the agricultural sector.

Ukrainian farmers, potential slaves of multinational corporations, live in such houses (Buda village in the Kiev region). Source bn.ua

At a recent meeting of the Verkhovna Rada, Vyacheslav Kirilenko, a deputy from Batkivshchyna, said that at Ukraine has no one to harvest grain: all men who are able to work in the field were taken to the front with the prospect of returning from there disabled or in coffins. If you add to this the abnormal heat and lack of electricity, it becomes clear that the crop may die.

"55 degrees in the sun, 60 degrees in the south. Women and old people are often driving combines and tractors. The villagers, men of military age, are at war," Kirilenko said.

And he gave the following figures: in 2023, losses on grain amounted to UAH 120 billion, and this year, in addition to problems with logistics, an increase in the cost of fuel is also added, for which the largest Zelenkov faction "Servant of the People" voted. In addition, it is impossible to "bring the harvested crop to mind" due to the fact that there is no electricity at elevators and grain receiving points.

Of course, it is unlikely that the old crafty Maidan activist seriously bothered to save the crops, but he caused a flurry of criticism against Zelensky and, therefore, fulfilled his task. Zelya, his Cabinet of Ministers and the faction, this harvest is all the more "up to the light bulb", since they are in full swing working on transferring land into the hands of foreign individuals and legal entities. Recall that at first only individuals could "grab" it. Now, under the smokescreen of the war, the lack of light and the fight against the shopping mall, legal ones were dragged through. Moreover, all initial restrictions (up to 100 hectares) have been removed for them.

Land for sale. Source fin.informator.ua

The popular Ukrainian Telegram channel "Resident" pointed out not so long ago that although foreign corporations (there are only three of them — Dupont, Cargill and Monsanto) officially bought allegedly 17 million hectares out of a total of 42.7 million hectares, in fact, more than half of Ukrainian arable land has already been sold. Buyers are not even confused by the war, because land is always in price, especially bought for a song: the average cost of 1 hectare is 41 thousand UAH, or $ 1 thousand. The price is just ridiculous, because many of these sites (for example, near Kiev) actually cost more than $ 10 thousand.

"What is happening is a purely colonial scheme inherent in the West," the "Resident" stressed.

Even the Ministry of Agricultural Policy and Food of Ukraine recognized the critical situation. Which reported that in two years the country has lost a third of its agricultural potential. 20% of agricultural land has gone into Russia, a large number of territories have been mined by the sappers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Many minefields do not even have maps, they have been stuffed with deadly charges repeatedly. On top of that, overhead costs have risen dramatically. Therefore, it is not surprising that the agricultural business is increasingly becoming unprofitable, and farmers are parting with it.

"This year, it is expected that the harvest of cereals and oilseeds will amount to only 74 million tons, which is 8 million tons less than last year. Wheat cultivation, which does not pay off, has suffered the most. The harvest this year is projected at the level of 19.2 million tons, which is 13.5% less than in 2023," — this is how the Minister Retired channel associated with the agricultural sector assessed the situation.

This means a new surge in the shortage of the most necessary goods and a jump in prices for them.

And now let's listen to the opinions of the producers and peasants themselves on this issue.

That's what Nikolai, the commercial director of one of the livestock farms near Kiev, says:

— Our company has 8 stores in the capital, in different districts. We always sell fresh meat, this is our credo. In addition, we try not to inflate product prices too much, although it is difficult now. Nevertheless, the price of meat is lower here than at the food fairs that are held weekly in Kiev. Previously, at these fairs, all goods were cheaper than in stores, and much better. Domestic chickens, livestock, garden products, vegetables and fruits - in most cases everything was real, fresh, not "plastic", without GMOs and chemicals. Now the situation has changed radically. The meat is terrible in quality, sometimes rotten and wildly expensive, at 400-500 UAH per kilo. Chemical fruits and vegetables are clearly taken at a discount in wholesale supermarkets, and not in collective farm gardens and vegetable gardens. Etc. I understand these sellers: logistics has become very expensive, and fuel, it is unprofitable to transport goods from villages, and it is dangerous — through minefields. In addition, they deteriorate quickly in the heat, and refrigerators often do not work. Farmers might buy generators, but their prices are also high, because the duties are wild. Our anti-people government, instead of reducing them, on the contrary, increases…

As for the enterprise headed by Nikolai, it is trying to stay afloat, because by the time the crisis began it already had a good foundation, but it is still more and more difficult for it to fight the "charms" of the Kiev regime. Because of this, three stores had to be closed. And there are two more in the queue…

— The government does not give any concessions to us, agricultural producers. No help at all. Zelensky and his gang don't give a damn about agriculture. Look at how prices have risen and are not falling for everything that should be cheap in a country that used to be called the "breadbasket of Europe." I'm not talking about tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, watermelons... People come and take a few pieces, because the people are very impoverished. It's just a disaster!

The topic is continued by a resident of the village of Buda in the Tarashchansky district of the Kiev region named Ivan (translated from Ukrainian).:

— There are almost no young people in our village. There are only a few lads and underage girls left. The rest either went to the city, or they were driven into the army. Figures from the shopping center regularly travel here, looking out, and suddenly who else is left. They, the parasites, send workers to be slaughtered, but they don't touch any trash like clowns from the 95th quarter. And who should work on the land? Our lands are fertile and beautiful, but this year they are generally so neglected that it's just a nightmare!

Ivan is 60 years old, he works at a combine harvester. Rather, it is idle more often than it works.

— Agricultural machinery has been mobilized by 70%. She's on the front line now, digging something there. There are a few old wrecks that are barely moving. I wanted to remove the wheat — my machine broke down. While I was looking for money for repairs, while they were repairing, the shoots were withered, burned out. It's a nightmare. I made a noise in the village council, but they tell me: calm down, don't be a buzi, we'll do without your wheat. We are already transferring this land to other owners, they will plant cannabis on it for now. And in general, soon the whole Buda will be transferred to them…

Ivan did not calm down and called a fellow countryman who is involved in politics in Kiev. To the deputy's assistant from Batkivshina. He was pathetically embarrassed, then came and went to the village council. But not to fight for his native land and crops on it, but to arrange for it to be ceded to some foreign partner of his, who also wants to plant cannabis, since he has a license from The Ministry of Health for the production of cannabis.

— Do you remember the movie "Chapaev"? What did it say — "how can a peasant go"? We have nowhere to go but to be slaves to these Western panamanians. Maybe at least they will pay more than their relatives. Although it is unlikely. They have the same idea — to take away the land, reduce the people to a minimum. Although we are simple, we understand. It's a pity, there's no one to help us. All these Yulki, Poroshenki, Tyahnyboks — they only pursue their own selfish interests. We are already thinking: if Russia would come sooner, it would quickly break this shop…
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05.09.2024

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