Global buyers pay a premium for flawless cherries, peaches and plums. With the right varieties, intensive agronomy and an export‑oriented sales chain, a modern Ukrainian orchard can net up to ten grand per hectare, says Volodymyr Voevodin (BASF)
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Global buyers pay a premium for flawless cherries, peaches and plums. With the right varieties, intensive agronomy and an export‑oriented sales chain, a modern Ukrainian orchard can net up to ten grand per hectare, says Volodymyr Voevodin (BASF)
Tokyo will deliver VR simulators and a pilot tele‑operation center, training veterans, women and students to run heavy machinery from anywhere
Kyiv and Washington are drafting a multibillion‑dollar agreement: the U.S. would buy up to $30 bn of Ukrainian UAVs while supplying next‑gen American arms and co‑locating mass production
Act No 4466‑IX spells out how factors, clients and debtors may trade receivables—and lists the cash‑flow rights that cannot be assigned
The new Reconstruction Investment Fund gives U.S. partners first‑call rights on minerals and infrastructure projects, zero local taxes and hard‑currency guarantees
Brussels and Washington’s new trade accord ties lower customs duties to closer political coordination on Russia and military support for Kyiv
Auterion’s $50 million contract will equip low‑cost UAVs with on‑board computers, smart cameras and anti‑jamming radios—boosting autonomy and accuracy on the front line by year‑end
From U.S. single‑family rental neighborhoods to Kyiv’s new co‑living projects, purpose‑built rental property is evolving into a mainstream asset class and a fresh housing option for tenants
Warsaw‑listed energy trader seeks “significant‑investor” status in Ukraine while launching a joint Polish‑Ukrainian drone venture
New‑builds now appreciate 15 % a year, outpacing resales, as buyers treat property as a wartime hedge against inflation
Kyiv counts on Berlin’s air‑defense assets, joint weapons production and direct investment in Ukrainian arms plants, the Commander‑in‑Chief says after a call with Bundeswehr chief Carsten Breuer
16 700 individual IT entrepreneurs shut down after the cyber‑attack pause, yet 18 500 new FOPs launched—showing the sector’s surprising resilience
Tokyo and Kyiv plan autumn test‑site, simulator training centre and inclusive jobs programme for veterans, women and people with disabilities.
Kyiv also counting on up to ten Patriot batteries as Berlin spearheads European hunt for additional air‑defence assets
Ambassador Katarína Maternová: stronger asset‑recovery agency boosts public trust and fulfils Kyiv’s Q1 commitments to Brussels
First PLN 400 k ($100 k) round will launch civilian UAV production in Poland, then shift to military drones and counter‑drone tech using combat‑tested Ukrainian know‑how
After high‑level talks in Kyiv, Defence Minister Denys Shmyhal says Ukraine and the United States are moving from promises to production—Patriot batteries, long‑range weapons and co‑built UAV programmes top the agenda.
NBU’s newly approved rules launch PSD2‑style data‑sharing, set API standards and give providers five months to comply
American‑German firm will ship record batch of Skynode modules, enabling swarming, jammer‑resistant UAVs on the front line by year‑end
Pentagon package funds extra air‑defense coverage and combat‑proven infantry vehicles to bolster Kyiv after talks with Moscow stall
Naftogaz inks pilot deal with SOCAR, opening a new south‑north route that boosts supply diversification ahead of winter
Finnish fast‑food giant leverages Kyiv production hub to deepen local supply chains and create jobs amid Ukraine’s rebuilding push
With more than 60 Gepards and a Skynex battery already online, Germany deepens its anti‑drone partnership and explores co‑production of new air‑defense assets in Ukraine
Only 1.5‑3 % of space sits empty, 110 000 m² was leased in six months and 107 000 m² added—signalling a strong rebound in developer and investor confidence despite wartime risks