Texty: Russia made over $ 5 bn on stolen harvest in occupied UkraineInbal Becker-Reshef, director of the NASA Harvest program, emphasized the importance of this information being open and transparent and reflecting the amount of food currently being harvested and produced. The valuation of these crops and the associated damages is crucial for any reparations Ukraine might seek from Russia. Although NASA's research does not indicate how much grain from the occupied territories is exported, it helps identify the amount that could be mixed with Russian shipments to the Middle East and Africa. Furthermore, the NASA Harvest study shows that about 7% of Ukraine's agricultural lands were neglected this year, predominantly along the frontline, resulting in a harvest loss valued at $2 billion and a number of grains and oilseeds sufficient to feed over 25 million people for a year. Read also:
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