Of the 60,000 tons of produce grown on Huizinga's land last year, 50,000 tons was sent abroad through the grain deal.
In total, Ukraine has been able to export 33 million tons of agricultural products through the deal.
Some of Ukraine's western neighbours have restricted imports of Ukrainian grain under pressure from their farmers, who said they were suffering from the added competition.
Ukraine expects to harvest 44 million tons of grain this year, down from a record 86 million-ton harvest in 2021.
Both Marchuk and Huizinga believe grain shipments should continue through the Black Sea even without Russia's participation in the deal.
Persons:
Artem Nechai, Kees Huizinga, Huizinga, Denys Marchuk, Max Hunder, Timothy Heritage, Philippa Fletcher
Organizations:
REUTERS, Agricultural, Reuters, United, Ukrainian Agrarian Council, Thomson
Locations:
Ukraine, Cherkasy region, Russia, Netherlands, Cherkasy, Eastern, United Nations, Turkey, Russian, Groningen, Romania, Izmail