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War-Weary Ukraine Farmers Curb Plantings in Blow for Food Supply
Major Ukrainian farming companies are cutting planting area
russia left safe-corridor deal for Ukrainian exports in July
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Agricultural Land Mine Clearance : Croatia Donates One Million Euros to Ukraine
The Croatian government has donated one million euros to the WFP to help Ukrainian farmers resume work in the regions most affected by the explosive remnants of war. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine. This is Croatia's largest donation to the WFP (UN).
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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.
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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is ready to support Ukrainian farmers
This was stated by representatives of the EBRD during a meeting with the leadership of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.
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Distribution of credit funds for agrarians in 2022
A total of 43,648 agrarians attracted 95.467 billion UAH of credit funds last year. Under the program of state guarantees in the amount of 80% — 24.7 billion UAH.
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Without Ukrainian farmers world food security cannot be guaranteed
Ukraine is becoming a leader in global efforts for the food security of the world. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky during the annual address to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
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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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Ukrainian farmers are forced to sell grain for next to nothing because of their inability to go abroad
Farmers today cannot leave Ukraine and negotiate directly for export deliveries, so they are forced to sell grain to traders for nothing.
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Farmers set fields on fire to avoid giving their crops to the occupiers
Ukrainian farmers set fire to fields in the temporarily occupied territories in order not to give the harvest to the Russian Federation. The Rashists are stealing not only grain, they are exporting fruit and all agricultural products. This was reported by the mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov in the air of the information telethon, reports "ProAgro Group".
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FAO Launches New $17 Million Project to Help Ukrainian Farmers
In order to overcome the consequences of the war in Ukraine on the global agricultural sector, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has launched a new project worth $17 million to help Ukrainian farmers maintain the expected July-August harvest and ensure the export of essential agricultural products to world markets. This was reported July 6 by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine.