An agricultural employee drives a tractor spreading fertilizers to a field of wintry weather wheat near the village of Husachivka in Kiev vicinity, Ukraine April 17, 2020. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko/File photograph
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LVIV, Ukraine, April four (Reuters) - Ukraine's agriculture minister talked about on Monday he expects "rather a large harvest" this 12 months and hopes Ukraine should be in a position to export grain, however warned that continuation of the battle would imply better prices for all international locations.
The minister, Mykola Solskyi, pointed out the situation turned into "tricky" with fuel, which is required for spring fields.
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Reporting by Pavel Polityuk, enhancing by means of Timothy Heritage
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