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Ukraine's deputy agriculture minister quits job -Interfax – Successful Farming

March 29 (Reuters) – Ukraine’s cabinet on Tuesday approved the dismissal of Deputy Agriculture Minister Taras Dzoba “at his own request”, Interfax Ukraine news agency said, less than a week after the minister quit.
Interfax did not give any details. Earlier this month Dzoba said winter wheat crops were in good condition and the country would have enough bread this year. Analysts say the 2022 harvest could fall sharply due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Last Thursday Agriculture Minister Roman Leshchenko stepped down, citing a serious health condition.
(Reporting by David Ljunggren; editing by Richard Pullin)
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