• Ukrainian Agriculture Lost $40.2 Billion Due to the War

    According to the calculations of the Center for Food and Land Use Research at the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE Agrocenter), the Ukrainian agricultural sector suffered USD 40.2 billion in direct and indirect losses as a result of the full-scale war.

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  • Ukraine farm sector has lost $38 bln since russian invasion

    KYIV, March 2 (Reuters) — The Ukrainian agricultural sector has suffered almost $38 billion in direct and indirect losses from Russia’s invasion, analysts from the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) said on Thursday.

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  • Because of the war the area under crops in Ukraine has decreased by about 25%

    Because of russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, the agrarian sector has suffered enormous losses. This is a decrease in cultivated areas, reduced production, falling exports, expensive logistics and so on. All these factors and weather conditions will affect the spring sowing campaign. According to the preliminary data of the structural subdivisions of regional state administrations, as of December 30, the expected sowing areas of all categories of farms on the controlled territory of Ukraine for the harvest of 2023 shall be 21.8 million hectares, which is 6.8 million hectares less than in 2021 (28.6 million).

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  • Russian aggression hits the pork market the hardest

    The meat and dairy market has been significantly affected by the destruction or destruction of livestock facilities, disruption of supply chains and technology, a significant outflow of qualified personnel, consumer market imbalances, and energy supply.

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  • Animal deaths and damage to livestock farms amount to about 2 billion hryvnias

    How many farms were destroyed and how to restore the industry in the de-occupied territories - about this in the air of the information marathon on "Public" told the head of the Department of Livestock and Breeding of the Department of Agrarian Development of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy Elena Dadus.

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  • Damage to the agricultural sector from the war ranges from $4 billion to $6 billion

    The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) representative Victoria Mikhalchuk said.

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