A New Year's message to Ukrainian farmers about the power of the land, work during the war, faith in peace and hope for a harvest, return and a life without worries.
Spring frosts have destroyed the peach harvest, and the state is silent. Why is it not just the garden that is dying, but the entire industry? Read the article about the real crisis in horticulture.
10% duty on rapeseed and soybean exports is a blow to farmers in Odesa region. Read more about how the law harms farmers and why it contradicts European integration.
Agrarian policy is not a supplement to the economy. The merger of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy is a mistake that threatens food security and the agricultural future of Ukraine.
Research shows that climate change is already reducing yields in Ukraine. Read the article to find out why it is important to adapt. Save the agricultural sector by changing our approach!
Lake Katlabug is rapidly shrinking, and farmers, the environment and the lives of villages in the South are at risk. Time is running out to save it. Read the article and share it!
Lake Katlabug is on the verge of destruction: water shortage threatens communities in Odesa region. Urgent action is needed. Find out how to save the lifeblood of southern Ukraine.
The meeting between the farmers and the minister united efforts to address critical issues of the agricultural sector during the war: finance, logistics, land reclamation and support for frontline communities.
Join Agro Food Summit 2025 in Odesa! Innovations, tastings, AgTech, networking and new opportunities for the development of the Ukrainian agricultural sector on 16 May!
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.
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.
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.