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Despite an ongoing civil war and a record drought, Ethiopia's wheat production is expected to jump 70% this year as it seeks to reduce reliance on food imports. While the boost in wheat provides a glimmer of hope, millions of displaced Ethiopians still need food aid, which has been disrupted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Henry Wilkins reports from Semera, Ethiopia. Videographer: Henry Wilkins