can reach us here very quickly, but i believe that nato will protect us for ukrainian farmer, grigori pena's. the grain is moving much too slowly. his warehouse should have been emptied long ago before the war. he shipped everything through the country's black c port, but they have been blocked for weeks and rail transport to poland is stagnant. he constantly measures the moisture in the grain because if it sits for too long, it can quickly mould little sloth to show so low. we little have 6000 tons of grain stored here. oh, you're full of water shall, like what should we do with the wheat when the new harvest begins? with no auto, we are worried that a lot of grain could be left in the field with the sauce leticia mosley should sippin and kick his alarm poignant. ah, in order to make room in his warehouse for the next harvest, the farmer used the trucking company to take his grain to poland, but the driver was on the road for 14 days, and the transport was extremely expensive. this is what it looks like at the polish ukrainian border. long traffic jams in both directions hinder the fast tra