According to the aggressor’s propaganda in 2023, the occupiers will receive in 2023 “as much as” 105 million rubles “to support grain producers”, while it is stated, no more, no less, that supposedly “Crimean farmers will be able to compensate up to 50% of their costs for production and sale wheat, rye, barley and corn”.

At the same time, a simple calculation shows that for each ton of wheat or corn grown, the Russian invaders would have to spend 5 thousand rubles, that is, the indicated amount would go to twenty thousand tons, which is ten times less than any minimum Crimean crop.

In fact, naturally, the remnants of the “productively utilized subsidies” will be received by individual “elected” ones, such as the aggressor’s latifundist Alexander Tkachev, who controls both the “Crimean holding” “Friendship of Peoples”, previously managed by Yuriy Kosyuk, the owner of “Myronivsky Khleboprodukt”, and a number of mainland agricultural enterprises of Ukraine directly stolen in 2022.

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