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Forage and vouchers: FAO told how it will help Ukrainian villages
Following the outbreak of war, the FAO has developed and updated its Rapid Response Plan and is calling for $115.4 million to support nearly 1 million people in rural areas through agricultural assistance and food security for those most affected by Russia's military aggression in Ukraine. This is reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.
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Attention! Clarification of the Order of Reservations of Persons liable for military service
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine notes the clarification of the Order of reservation of persons liable for military service by state authorities, other state bodies, as well as enterprises, institutions, organizations that meet the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, other military formations, the population under the legal regime of martial law.
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Portugal: Pig farmers prepare sustainability measures
The Portuguese Federation of Pig Farmers Associations (FPAS) said that the drought and the increase in prices of production factors might be “an opportunity” to invest in the efficient use of water and effluent management.
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More than 1,500 ag producers registered with SAR on first day
On August 12, 2022, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy together with the EU support project launched an online platform to support agricultural producers — the State Agrarian Register (GAR). Ukrainian agricultural producers registered in the GAR will be able to apply for all types of support: both at the expense of the state budget and for international grants or technical assistance. As of today, 1,534 agricultural producers have already registered in the Register. Among them 16.8% are individuals, 13.4% - sole proprietors, 69.9% -— legal entities. Among the leading regions for the number of registrations are Lviv region (19.5%) and Khmelnytsky region (6.5%).
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FAO continues to support Ukrainian farmers and rural population
Raimund Yelet, FAO Regional Programme Manager for Europe and Central Asia, paid his first visit to Ukraine since the escalation of the war to express FAO's commitment to continue providing emergency agricultural support to the most vulnerable populations and ensuring the sustainability of local and global agricultural supplies.
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USDA significantly increased corn production and export forecast for Ukraine
On August 12, 2022, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) updated its global forecast for the balance of major crops for the 2022/23 marketing year.
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Verkhovna Rada extended martial law in Ukraine for another 90 days
The Verkhovna Rada has extended martial law in Ukraine for another 90 days - until November 23 of this year. This was reported in a telegram channel, an MP of the "European Solidarity" Alexei Goncharenko.
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Verkhovna Rada extended martial law in Ukraine for another 90 days
The Verkhovna Rada has extended martial law in Ukraine for another 90 days - until November 23 of this year. This was reported in a telegram channel, an MP of the "European Solidarity" Alexei Goncharenko.
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Spain Launches Pilot Project of Ukrainian Grain Export by Rail
The Spanish Ministry of Transport has launched a pilot project for the transportation of grain by rail from Ukraine to Spain as an alternative or addition to the sea route. This is reported on the website of the Spanish Ministry.
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Farm management at the farm and business level
The SKOV controller manages climate and creation at the room level.
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Ukrainian grain exports 1.8 times lower than last year
According to operational data from the State Customs Service, as of August 12 from the beginning of 2022/23 MY Ukraine exported 2.339 million tons of grain and leguminous crops, including in August - 726 thousand tons. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine.
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The Ministry of Agrarian Policy told about the main mistakes when applying for grants for orchards
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the procedure of grants for the establishment or development of horticulture, berry-growing and viticulture and the procedure of grants for the establishment or development of greenhouses by its Resolution ¹ 738 dated June 21, 2022 "Some issues of grants for business".
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Meat processing: a non-price problematic
"Something new, something old, something borrowed" - somewhere now we can describe the urgent problematics of the meat processing industry. The main barriers to the work of abattoirs and meat processing plants were identified by analysts of the Association of Ukranian Pig Breeders.
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Under the program "Affordable credits 5-7-9" this year, farmers have attracted almost 51.4 billion UAH of loans
Since June 1, 11389 agrarians attracted 12 billion 845 million UAH of loans, including under the program of portfolio guarantees 80% - 494 million 281 thousand UAH.
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The bill on duty exemption for grain storage products passed the first reading in the VRU
The Parliamentary Committee of Ukraine on Finance, Tax and Customs Policy recommended approval on first reading and approval in general of the draft law N7548-1 "On Amendments to Section XXI" Final and Transitional Provisions "of the Customs Code of Ukraine on the exemption from import duty on goods that are used for storage of grain and/or oilseeds.
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20 more ships are ready to leave Odessa to export foodstuffs
After the first dry cargo ship with corn, which left Ukraine by the so-called "grain corridor", 20 more ships are ready to leave Odessa. This was reported by the Ukrainian ambassador to Lebanon Igor Ostash.
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Live pig market: prices are getting stronger
The first half of August for the operators of the domestic pork market ends with the notes of slight excitement, and prices react accordingly. These are the results of the weekly monitoring of prices for pigs of slaughter conditions voiced in the analytical department of the Association of Ukranian Pig Breeders.
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Russia's war against Ukraine caused starvation of 40 million people
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said Russia's invasion of Ukraine would cause starvation for 40 million people worldwide and Africa would suffer the most. This was reported by Reuters.
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The government has allocated 45 million hryvnia for grants for the establishment of processing enterprises
The Government has allocated another 45 million hryvnia to the Ministry of Economy, which will be used for grants for the creation of new processing enterprises. This was announced by Prime Minister Denis Schmigal.