The situation now is becoming harder. We renegotiated, with the support of the UN and Turkey, the extension for the grain corridors from the Black Sea. Unfortunately, for the last few weeks, Russia has been manipulating and has been taking too much time in checking the ships. That significantly delays exports. By these artificial delays for any of the checks, they have decreased the volumes that we are exporting. They can pick and choose the ships they want to check, but not those that are in line and committed. Of course, that creates another risk in terms of the export facilities, because the seaports remain the biggest routes of exports from Ukraine.
The second thing is the demining. It's a big issue for us to be able to go into the season and to predict a harvest that's as normal as it can be in the circumstances, but also, there's the situation with the small farmers, because for small farmers it's becoming harder and harder to get financing when they start the planting season, to get proper fertilizers and sometimes even to get diesel.
All of this, especially when it comes to the small and medium-sized farms, will be even harder than last year.