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A.G.R. Group to continue exporting part of its grain through EU even after war and de-occupation, takes interest in grain elevators in western Ukraine – holding management

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The first part of an interview with the owner of the agricultural holding A.G.R. Group, Misak Khidiryan, and Board Chairman of A.G.R.

Group Ihor Shestopalov about the key challenges of the past year – Russia's invasion and forced change of conditions and destinations of agricultural crops export.

By Oleksiy Kozachenko What did you see at your agricultural cluster in Kyiv region after the "goodwill gesture" of the Russian troops? Misak Khidiryan: Our Brovary cluster in Kyiv region was occupied in the spring.

The Russian occupiers knocked out the gates with an armored personnel carrier, took the guards hostage and began to loot: they stole diesel fuel, equipment from warehouses, damaged expensive agricultural machinery.

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