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USAID AGRO provides ₴703M for developing export-oriented processing of grain, oil, and leguminous crops.

In seven months, Ukraine received $2.2B in direct foreign investment and seeks to develop its processing industry.

Workers of the processing factory sort out raw fresh corn on the production line conveyor in Cherkasy region, Ukraine.

The program provides co-financing for 20 Ukrainian agrarian processing enterprises to restore and develop their export potential. Each enterprise can receive from ₴10M to ₴100M in co-financing to achieve the following results:

  1. Increase the procurement volume and raw material processing by establishing long-term partnerships with micro, small, and medium-sized agricultural producers
  2. Introduce new technologies and practices for processing grain products to increase productivity by at least 25%
  3. Develop a long-term export strategy and increase sales volumes by 20% through five new export channels and sales markets for processed products
  4. To increase sales volume in foreign markets.
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