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Ukraine·Armed Conflicts·Human Rights

Ukraine's Easter bakery sells bread from demined farmland to fund mine clearance

Sunday, 12 April 2026, 12:13 · 1 min read

A Ukrainian bakery is selling Orthodox Easter bread made from wheat grown on recently demined agricultural land, with proceeds going toward clearing further minefields. Ukraine is considered the most heavily mined country in the world, and vast stretches of farmland remain too dangerous to cultivate. The initiative aims to raise awareness of the ongoing landmine crisis while directly funding efforts to make more fields safe for farming.

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NPR WorldFor Orthodox Easter, a bakery in Ukraine is selling bread that helps remove landmines ↗︎
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