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Syria’s Wheat Fields Ablaze as Fighting Spreads
Fighting has caused Syrian wheat farmers to lose thousands of acres of crops. Nonetheless, this year’s wheat harvest is produce nearly twice as much as last year.
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Follow via RSSFighting has caused Syrian wheat farmers to lose thousands of acres of crops. Nonetheless, this year’s wheat harvest is produce nearly twice as much as last year.
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