The Parliament passed three important agricultural bills in the first reading. They open up new opportunities for farmers. Read the article to find out how this will affect the agricultural sector.
The war has created a staff shortage in Ukraine's agricultural sector. Read how farmers can retain employees through booking in an important article about the people without whom there will be no harvest.
The spring sowing campaign for 2025 continues with 72% hectares sown, with Odesa region leading the way. Ukrainian farmers are working despite the war, holding the agricultural front and believing in a victorious harvest.
A strategic session was held in Odesa to develop a cluster programme for the economic recovery of Odesa region. The focus was on the agricultural sector, logistics, processing and coordination.
Italian television aired a story about the war in Ukraine: the frontline, ports, economy, heroism, Trump's tariffs - a look at our struggle through the eyes of the world.
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Alla STOYANOVA.
Ukrainian and Californian scientists discussed the introduction of innovations in agriculture, signing a memorandum of cooperation, development of climate-resilient technologies, optimisation of water resources and educational programmes for farmers.
Ukrainian farmers and the Japanese company KAKUICHI discussed the use of nanobubble technology to improve soils. Equipment was delivered and tests are planned in Poland.
A Ukrainian delegation visited California to study advanced water management. The experience gained will help Ukraine to implement efficient irrigation systems, seasonal tariff setting and monitoring of water use for the agricultural sector.
The Ukrainian delegation studied Japanese agricultural experience, in particular Kakuichi's nanobubble technology. The innovations will help increase yields, crop resilience and irrigation efficiency in Ukraine.