Russia’s blockade of Ukrainian Black Sea ports is strangling the country’s export-driven economy while also fueling famine throughout the developing world
Ukraine was the number four source country for agri-food imports into the European Union during the first nine months of 2021 as trade continued to expand following the 2014 signing of a landmark EU-Ukraine Association Agreement.
The Deputy CEO of Credit Agricole in Ukraine Larysa Bondarieva sees the long-awaited July 2021 launch of the country’s farmland market as a gateway to new banking services but does not expect to see dramatic changes in the agricultural industry...
Ukraine is now the third largest supplier of agricultural produce to the European Union and the world’s largest grain exporter. With trade volumes experiencing double-digit growth and investment flowing into the Ukrainian agribusiness sector,...
Ukraine feeds the world: Ukrainian agricultural producers secured access to 85 new export markets around the world in 2018 as the country cemented its position as a rising global food security superpower
Agribusiness 2019 Forecast: Ukrainian agricultural companies are eyeing further African and Asian market expansion in the coming year as Europe’s traditional breadbasket continues to broaden its international export horizons
Conceived as a temporary measure 16 years ago, Ukraine’s moratorium on agricultural farmland sales remains firmly in place thanks to populist mythmaking and the politics of protectionism
Ukraine’s breadbasket is powering the national economy forward but bureaucratic shortcomings prevent the agribusiness industry from approaching its true potential
Booming IT industry and black earth fertility make Ukraine the natural choice as a global agri-tech cluster location – all that remains is for the government to back development