Agrarian news
04.03.2025

Free trade agreement with the EU and the use of innovations. Ukrainian agricultural sector can contribute to EU food security and increase GDP
Despite the war, Ukraine's agricultural sector continues to provide the majority of foreign exchange earnings in Ukraine and is one of the key sectors for reform and attraction of public and private investment. However, the agricultural sector faces several challenges, which, if not addressed, could hinder this. In addition to the full-scale invasion and its consequences for agriculture, we are talking about the Free Trade Agreement with the EU, which will expire on June 5 this year. At this point, the scenario for the industry may depend on its extension. At the same time, Ukraine sees several possible solutions to this problem, and work is already underway in some areas, including in the EU.
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Eurointegration of the Ukrainian agro-sector under war conditions: achievements and prospects
Ukraine continues its path of European integration despite the war and has made significant progress. In the agriculture and fisheries sector, the implementation of the overall strategic objectives has increased from 63% in 2022 to 74%, while in the field of food safety, veterinary, and phytosanitary policy, progress has risen from 72% to 83%.
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The agricultural sector after three years of war: today's challenges and plans for recovery
Before the outbreak of full-scale war, Ukraine was one of the largest exporters of agricultural products in the world. Its share in wheat exports was 10%, barley 15%, and sunflower oil production 47%. This made Ukraine a critical player in ensuring food security in many countries, but the war forced a rethinking of all aspects of the agribusiness sector - from production to logistics and access to markets.
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04.03.2025

Free trade agreement with the EU and the use of innovations. Ukrainian agricultural sector can contribute to EU food security and increase GDP
Despite the war, Ukraine's agricultural sector continues to provide the majority of foreign exchange earnings in Ukraine and is one of the key sectors for reform and attraction of public and private investment. However, the agricultural sector faces several challenges, which, if not addressed, could hinder this. In addition to the full-scale invasion and its consequences for agriculture, we are talking about the Free Trade Agreement with the EU, which will expire on June 5 this year. At this point, the scenario for the industry may depend on its extension. At the same time, Ukraine sees several possible solutions to this problem, and work is already underway in some areas, including in the EU.
more28.02.2025

Eurointegration of the Ukrainian agro-sector under war conditions: achievements and prospects
Ukraine continues its path of European integration despite the war and has made significant progress. In the agriculture and fisheries sector, the implementation of the overall strategic objectives has increased from 63% in 2022 to 74%, while in the field of food safety, veterinary, and phytosanitary policy, progress has risen from 72% to 83%.
more18.02.2025
Agrifood. Production and Processing Strategies to Meet the Challenges of a Changing World
On February 14, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), in partnership with the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic and in collaboration with the Ukrainian Agribusiness Club (UCAB), organized a panel discussion in Prague titled “Agrifood. Production and Processing Strategies to Meet the Challenges of a Changing World.” This event was part of the 22nd International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN.EUROPE by UkrAgroConsult.
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04.03.2025

Free trade agreement with the EU and the use of innovations. Ukrainian agricultural sector can contribute to EU food security and increase GDP
Despite the war, Ukraine's agricultural sector continues to provide the majority of foreign exchange earnings in Ukraine and is one of the key sectors for reform and attraction of public and private investment. However, the agricultural sector faces several challenges, which, if not addressed, could hinder this. In addition to the full-scale invasion and its consequences for agriculture, we are talking about the Free Trade Agreement with the EU, which will expire on June 5 this year. At this point, the scenario for the industry may depend on its extension. At the same time, Ukraine sees several possible solutions to this problem, and work is already underway in some areas, including in the EU.
more29.01.2025

Presented Outlook for Ukrainian Agricultural Market with Results for 2024
UCAB jointly with the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine presents the first outlook of the Ukrainian agricultural market - analysis of the dynamics and structure of production and agricultural products to global world markets in 2024. The study was prepared with the assistance and support of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.
more11.10.2024

“EU-Ukraine – building understanding on agricultural realities: focus on the sugar and poultry sectors
On October 8, Brussels hosted a joint meeting of representatives of the Public Union “Ukrainian National Agrarian Forum” (UNAF) and the European association Copa-Cogeca on the topic “EU-Ukraine – building understanding on agricultural realities: focus on the sugar and poultry sectors”, which was attended by UNAF Director Mariia Didukh, Head of the European Integration Committee UCAB Oleksandra Avramenko, Head of the UCAB EU office Nazar Bobitski and representatives of other industry associations in Ukraine.
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01.10.2013

Issue №3. Magazine "Large Farm Management"
Magazine "Large Farm Management" – is new unique publication of UCAB. Main attention is focused on such topics as correspondence of a company’s strategy and structure, level of decentralization in decision making in agroholdings, strategies to impact on suppliers and consumers, communication channels between resources suppliers and agricultural enterprises, production efficiency and prevention of non-production losses, as well as many other aspects of management by agricultural business. Ukrainian language.
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12.03.2022

Farmers in Ukraine warning: "We have only time until 1 April"
The war in Ukraine is posing huge challenges to agriculture in the country. In an interview with agrarheute, Roman Slaston, Director General of the Ukrainian Agribusiness Club, depicts the situation and explains why agricultural sanctions against Russia are currently the most important measure for global food security.
more13.05.2020

Another record grain harvest is predicted in Ukraine
World experts are unanimous in their forecasts concerning growth of grain production in the forthcoming season. The corresponding forecast, following the International Grains Council (IGC), was given by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). Hence, the competition is going to intensify.
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01.04.2020
Land Market Law or Random Number Generator
Verkhovna Rada voted to lift the moratorium on sale of land –it is a good news. Which is a bad one?
more16.10.2018
Brexit - chance for Ukrainian agribusiness
The UK government has been defending a liberal agrarian policy in the European Union for the past few decades, demanding substantial reductions in agriculture subsidies in the EU and matching them with environmental requirements.
more13.06.2018
Argentina-Ukraine (agrarian score) 8-2
There are few countries in the world that are similar to Ukraine in terms of the effectiveness of agribusiness and the role of agriculture in the country's economy. One of them, of course, is Argentina. The share of ag...
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