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08.07.2014
Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, looks west as war next door imperils its Russian market
After 20 years of running a large commercial tube-manufacturing plant out of eastern Ukraine’s biggest city, Leonid Filshtinskiy is moving some of his operations westward — to Spain.
more10.06.2014
Russia milk output hopes drop, bucking world trend
At last, an important dairy economy has emerged as showing disappointing milk production – not that this may do much to stem the tide in falling prices.
more29.05.2014
Ukranian milk producers hit by Russian ban
Ukranian milk producers have lost €9 million a month since after Russia banned dairy imports from a number of suppliers.
more16.05.2014
Ukraines sowings outlook darkens, unlike in Russia
Credit constraints, and rising prices of farm inputs, in Ukraine will prompt a fall up of up 10% in spring sowings in the crisis-hit country, an industry group warned, as Black Earth Farming unveiled a more optimistic assessment for Russia.
more31.03.2014
Ukraine – Livestock, Dairy & Partnership Opportunities
Continuing our conversation with Taras Gagalyuk, Director of the AgriSurvey Agency within the Ukrainian Agribusiness Club in Kiev, Agriland explores the livestock sector in Ukraine. We also discuss partnership opportunities for Ireland in Ukrainian Agribusiness.
more31.03.2014
Ukraine’s Next Casualties Could Be Its Farmers
After taking part in protests that toppled President Viktor Yanukovych in February, some Ukrainian farmers rushed back to their land to prepare for spring planting.
more31.03.2014
As EU moves to cut tariffs, Ukrainian agriculture smells more money ahead
The European Commission has decided to slash custom duties for 82-95 percent of Ukraine’s products. The measure, which could come into force on June 1, was passed on March 11 and is expected to provide a big boost to the sector.
more26.03.2014
Ukrainian Agribusiness – Opportunity & Potential
With all the dramatic pictures, and turmoil being presented from Ukraine on our TV screens in recent weeks, it is easy to forget Ukraine’s key strengths and great potential. This is especially true in Agriculture and Food
more18.03.2014
Ukraine turmoil could spark 'food crisis'
Ukraine is at risk of seeing a food "crisis" emerge from its political turmoil, the Ukrainian Agribusiness Club said, warning that the country's "difficult" situation may cost it 11m tonnes in grains production.
more17.03.2014
Lack of funds may cut Ukraine 2014 grain harvest by 11 mln T -analyst
Ukraine, gripped by political turmoil for more than three months, could lose about 11 million tonnes of grain in the 2014 harvest due to a sharp decrease in sowing area caused by a shortage of funds, analyst UCAB said on Monday.
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