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Ukraine intends to broaden its agricultural presence in the Chinese market by increasing both the variety and volume of food products it supplies
Ukraine’s Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Vitaliy Koval, held an online meeting with Portuguese Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries José Manuel Fernandes to explore ways to deepen bilateral cooperation in agriculture
Ukraine has long been recognized as a global agricultural powerhouse
Ukraine’s agricultural potential has long been recognized by global investors, and with evolving reforms and infrastructure improvements, 2025 stands out as an opportune time to invest in Ukrainian land for farming
Since the onset of the full-scale invasion, the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Vitaliy Koval, announced that rescuers and law enforcement officers have successfully demined approximately 2.1 thousand square kilometers of Ukrainian territory
Ukraine and France concluded 2024 with robust results in their mutual agricultural trade, reaching a total of $750 million, according to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine
In its fourth year of operation, Ukraine’s land market has experienced a remarkable surge, with the number of concluded transactions increasing by 3.5 times—a nearly 300% growth
Ukraine has emerged as a prime destination for foreign investors looking to diversify their portfolios and capitalize on the country’s favorable geographic location, fertile soil, and evolving infrastructure
Ukraine has received an additional €150 million from the European Union, bringing the total allocation under the rapid recovery support agreement to €300 million
With significant reforms and continued economic growth on the horizon, 2025 presents fresh opportunities for foreign investors looking to buy land in Ukraine
According to sector experts, Ukrainian farmers can address most of their challenges in 2025 through innovative solutions, as new technologies help reduce production costs and optimize expenses
By 2030, Ukraine aims to have up to 3% of all its arable land dedicated to organic agriculture, as outlined in the National Economic Strategy
AGROTRADE Group, in partnership with OKKO and Quadra Commodities, completed its inaugural shipment of wheat to Bangladesh, totaling 54,500 tons
The average cost of subleasing state-owned agricultural land in Ukraine has soared to 34,936 UAH per hectare, according to the latest results from auctions conducted through the “Prozorro.Sales” system
According to the European Commission, preliminary data for the 2024/25 marketing year (as of December 8) indicate that the European Union has increased its imports of oilseeds while reducing grain exports compared to the same period in the previous season
Poland remains one of Ukraine’s most important trading partners, with the Ukrainian agricultural sector playing a key role in bilateral commerce
Starting December 5, 2024, Ukraine has introduced comprehensive hygiene requirements for agri-food markets to enhance food safety and traceability
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