Starting December 5, 2024, Ukraine has introduced comprehensive hygiene requirements for agri-food markets to enhance food safety and traceability
Tag: Agriculture
The Ukrainian government has awarded state grants to four additional agricultural enterprises as part of the “eWork” program, aimed at supporting small and medium-sized businesses in the horticulture, berry growing, viticulture, and greenhouse farming sectors
On December 1, 2024, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine officially launched the “e-Plant Growing” electronic system of registers, marking a significant advancement in the management and regulation of the country’s plant growing sector
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has officially annulled the licensing regime for the export of specific agricultural products, effective December 1, 2024
In October 2024, Ukrainian exports reached an unprecedented milestone, with goods valued at over $3.8 billion per month, marking an 18.7% increase from September
Vitaliy Koval, the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, emphasized the critical role of attracting investments to Ukraine’s agricultural sector in ensuring both the country’s economic recovery post-war and global food security
As of November 8, 2024, Ukrainian farmers have successfully threshed 68.9 million tons of the new crop, encompassing both grain and oilseed crops
Ukraine’s 2024 harvest is nearing completion, with 90% of all agricultural crops already collected
Ukraine has experienced a significant increase in agricultural exports during the first nine months of 2024
New financial instrument aims to provide farmers with easier access to funding
International gathering focuses on humanitarian demining and economic recovery
Over 18,500 entrepreneurs benefit from affordable financing aimed at boosting investment and energy capabilities
The expanded program aims to bolster Ukraine’s agricultural sector by providing resources and financial support to thousands of farmers
The new legislation aims to modernize Ukraine’s viticulture and winemaking sector by harmonizing it with European Union regulations, enhancing product quality, and promoting rural development
The Center for Humanitarian Demining awards its first contract through an open bidding process, marking a significant step towards restoring safe agricultural practices in mined regions
The country’s hemp industry sees significant growth potential, with expectations to double market value by 2025 amid continued liberalization and strategic developments
Ukraine’s industrial hemp sector is poised for significant growth, with profitability potentially reaching up to 180%
The Ma’Ryzhany Industrial Park in Zhytomyr Oblast is on track to become one of Europe’s largest hemp fiber producers, aiming to create 750 jobs and attract nearly 2 billion hryvnias in investments
Leading agribusiness company Kernel reinstates its support initiatives, investing $100 million to empower farmers with essential resources.
Ukraine’s rapeseed oil industry experiences unprecedented growth, offering lucrative opportunities for investors in the agricultural export sector
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted draft law No. 11063-d “On the State Agrarian Register,” marking a significant step towards the digitization of the country’s agricultural sector
The Ministry of Environment in Ukraine is set to create a comprehensive plan to adapt the agricultural sector to climate policy by 2026
Switzerland has announced the Ukrainian Mine Action Conference (UMAC2024), which will take place in Lausanne on October 17-18
Ukrainian farmers are increasingly turning to hemp cultivation for industrial purposes, with expectations that the area dedicated to this crop could expand to 8,000 hectares by 2025