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    Ukraine holds about a quarter of the planet’s chernozem — the black earth, the most fertile soil in the world, running up to a meter deep across two-thirds of the country. It is the reason this single nation has fed roughly a tenth of the world’s traded grain, sending wheat and sunflower oil to Egypt, Lebanon, Bangladesh and far beyond. Yet within living memory, that same soil sat at the heart of one of the twentieth century’s great tragedies — proof that the land itself was never the variable.

    This contemplative 4K documentary travels the length of the breadbasket: the wild steppe of Askania-Nova, where the last truly wild horses on Earth were saved; the cave monasteries of Kyiv; the Cossack frontier; the primeval beech forests of the Carpathians; the strange returned wilderness of Chernobyl; and the great grain port of Odesa, where the harvest still reaches the world.

    In this documentary, discover how ten thousand years of grass built the richest farmland on Earth — and why a country keeps feeding four hundred million people, harvest after harvest.
    Take a breath. Stay a while.

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