famo, now ali is expecting a bumper crop, but it's not enough for him. and many of his fellow farmers that these trees are 30 years old, but now you see there's no market in the farmers are losing out. the farmers are breaking up their farmland and selling it as residential land. even god wouldn't accept that. near here was the front line of operations to free mosul from the so-called islamic state group. many farms were burnt down. now the area is stable. farmers had hoped to return to their traditional ways, not so for the likes of fact. moved. who's taken to sealing the crop in barrels of his father, north of mosul. he helps to sell the next year. instead, that's if the pandemic subsides, the coronavirus left a big impact on us. our lives were exported to the southern governance now as a real and sort of money. but the coronavirus in the closing of checkpoints affected us. after years of war, time, devastation, these farmers still have no choice but to wait longer. wait until the end of the pandemic before their lives can finally take on some semblanc