-
Agrarians Have Adapted to Work Under Martial Law — Taras Vysotsky
The current sowing campaign under war conditions has a number of challenges. Despite this, Ukrainian farmers have already adapted to work under martial law, the agricultural sector works and even develops as much as possible now.
-
Critical impact of energy crisis on production is not expected
First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Taras Vysotsky told about the country's provision of meat and dairy products and the impact of the energy crisis on production.
-
Greenhouse construction grants agreed upon will create 250 jobs
Because of the military actions 40% of greenhouses in Ukraine have stopped their work, others continue to work, but with a smaller output. At the same time in order to support the construction of new greenhouses, the government has initiated grant programs, the number of applications for which is growing every month. First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotskiy told about it on the air of the national marathon «Unified News».
-
Grants will help build 20 hectares of greenhouses
The government has approved grant applications for 20 hectares of greenhouses, for 70 million UAH. This was told by the first Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky on the air of the national marathon "Unified News", reports the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers.
-
Dozens of agricultural producers have already been added to the critical infrastructure list
How the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine contributes to the support of agricultural enterprises in ensuring their uninterrupted operation in conditions of fan outages, said in a live broadcast of the national marathon "Unified News" first deputy minister of agrarian policy and food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky. He noted that the complex of these measures should help the agricultural sector to pass through the energy crisis.
-
Restoration of the agricultural sector will take more than a year, — Taras Vysotsky
According to him, everything will depend on the direction of the agricultural sector. Of course, the fastest recovery cycle is in crop production, although clearance is quite a complicated procedure. And also in poultry farming. But if you add all factors together, then, unfortunately, the full recovery of our agricultural sector will take approximately 2−3 years, depending on the type of production. This is if we talk about the indicators of pre-war times.
-
Recovery continues in all livestock sectors
This was stated by the First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky during a live broadcast of "Unified News".
-
Electricity outages will not affect the cost of products
Power outages will not significantly affect the cost of food in Ukraine and will not provoke a shortage of them. This was said by the first Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky, writes the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.
-
Reducing the sowing of winter crops could affect exports, but not the domestic market — Taras Vysotsky
Power outages will not affect the cost of food and will not cause shortages. This was stated by the First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky during the broadcast of the All-Ukrainian marathon «Unified News». He stressed that for the basic food basket the blackout does not entail physical threats.
-
"The fight for the existence of the Ukrainian livestock industry" is the topic of the international conference at EuroTier 2022
How the war has affected the Ukrainian livestock sector and what ways out of the crisis were discussed at an international conference on "The fight for the existence of the Ukrainian livestock sector" within the frames of the exhibition EuroTier 2022.
-
Indirect losses from ag war total more than $ 35 billion
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused enormous direct and indirect losses in the agricultural sector. According to preliminary estimates, the agribusiness sector has suffered more than $ 4 billion in direct losses. Indirect losses total more than $ 35 billion.
-
What should the agrarians expect from the state?
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, the reduction of income of the agrarian sector reaches 30%, and the damage has exceeded 10 billion dollars.
-
Ukraine counts on the continuation of the «grain corridor», — Taras Vysotsky
Ukraine is constantly in touch with the partners in the «grain agreement» — the UN and Turkey and counts on the continuation of the work of the grain corridor. This was said by First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky on the air of the national marathon UArazom.
-
Ukraine is on the way to restoring pre-war export figures
Expected exports in September - about 5 million tons of agricultural products. First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Taras Vysotsky spoke about export prospects and its importance for Ukraine and the world during the "Public Resistance" broadcast.
-
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.
-
Vysotsky: Ukraine will be able to increase exports to the EU with value-added agricultural products
Ukraine exported almost 5 times more agricultural products in May than in March - 1.7 million tons. Was the current export potential used to its full capacity; how will the suspension of all import duties on Ukrainian goods imported into the European Union for a year affect exports; and what is the situation with the financial support of farmers - the first deputy minister of agricultural policy and food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky told about it on the air of the national marathon UA together.