Ukraine’s agricultural sector generates 19% of the country’s GDP, exports 70% of its products, and can feed 400 million people. In 2010-2021, the Ukrainian agricultural sector made a significant leap in development, employing 17% of Ukrainians who produce 19% of GDP, with 70% of its products exported, which is one of the highe... #agroUkraine #grainexport #UKraineFarming
Oschadbank has started lending to farmers for the sowing season. According to the bank, Ukrainian farmers will receive up to 80% of loans secured by state guarantees and loans at 0% for the period of martial law and during the first month after its termination. Th... #LoansforFarmers #oschadbank #sowingseason2022 #UKraineFarming
Low apple prices lead to a farming crisis. This year’s apple harvest in Ukraine has exceeded demand. This is problematic for farmers as it is impossible to sell fruit profitably, reported Ukraine 24 TV channel. Since the beginning of October, ... #agroUkraine #AppleHarvest #UkraineAppleHarvest #UKraineFarming
With wheat threshed from three quarters of the planted area, Ukrainian wheat farmers are seeing a 14% yoy jump in yields: 4.55 tons / hectare, compared to 3.98 t / ha last year. In Khmelnytskyi and Volyn regions, yields are hitting 6.06 t / ha. Thanks to the same favorable weather, barley yields are up 10% compared to la... #AgroHarvest2021 #GrainHarvest2021 #UKraineFarming #wheatfarmersUkraine
China’s Ambassador to Ukraine Fan Xianrong said that Chinese companies should invest in farming and processing food in Ukraine, Xinhua reports from an online forum held Tuesday: “Ukraine-China: The Future of Trade, Pulses, Grains, Oilseeds.” Fan notes that Ukraine’s food exports to China jumped 84% yoy, accounting for 45% of U... #AgroInvestments #chinaukraine #UKraineFarming