The Japanese KAKUICHI nanobubble technology was introduced in Odesa region for the first time. The innovation will improve irrigation, increase yields and contribute to the sustainable development of Ukrainian agriculture.
The Ukrainian delegation at PEDAGOGIUM in Warsaw is studying Polish agricultural experience, discussing innovations, including nanobubbles from KAKUICHI, support for farmers, export development and international cooperation.
In Warsaw, Ukrainian farmers met with Japanese company KAKUICHI to discuss the introduction of nanobubble technology for irrigation, which will improve yields, soil quality and reduce fertiliser costs.
An ILO project to create jobs and develop social dialogue in Odesa and Mykolaiv regions was launched in Odesa. The project is aimed at training, employment and business support.
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.
The Ukrainian delegation visited the University of California and discussed innovative agricultural technologies, climate-resistant crops and irrigation methods. The visit helped strengthen cooperation and opened up new opportunities for Ukraine's agricultural sector.
The Ukrainian Agrarian Council held a seminar on environmental and social standards in agribusiness. The seminar discussed the World Bank's requirements for environmental and social aspects of financed projects, risk classification and necessary documents
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.
In Odesa, farmers and the authorities discussed customs control, irrigation, product counterfeiting, tax issues and industry development. The decisions taken will contribute to transparency, efficiency and strengthening of the agricultural sector in Odesa region.
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.
On 26 February, with a deep sense of responsibility, Stoyanov A.A. Farming Company once again made another contribution to accelerating Ukraine's victory by donating another vehicle to our...
On 26 February, a scientific and practical conference was held to discuss the agricultural challenges of 2025. The participants discussed innovations, food security strategies and the readiness of the agricultural sector for spring field work.