Ministry of Agrarian Policy
Monitoring of fishing vessels has started in Ukraine
Since the beginning of June, a special information and telecommunication system records the location of fishing vessels during commercial fishing within and outside of Ukraine.
Ukraine exported 44.79 million tons of agricultural products since the beginning of the marketing year
As of May 26, since the beginning of the 2022/23 MR, Ukraine exported 44.796 million tons of grain and leguminous crops, of which 2.91 million tons in May.
Ukraine is preparing a ban on imports from Moldova — Taras Kachka
The government of Ukraine is preparing a resolution to ban imports from Moldova, in response to restrictions against Ukrainian agricultural exports.
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy told at what stage the oil pipeline project in Poland is at
The construction of the oil pipeline from Ukraine to Poland has not been stopped, and at this time Poland is agreeing on the way of its laying.
“E-ryba”: how the new reform will affect the owners of fishing vessels
On Friday, April 28, Law No. 7616 on improving state regulation in the field of fisheries came into force.
Agrarians are increasing the acreage for oil crops
In 2023, Ukrainian farmers plan to increase the sown area for oil crops and partially reduce the sown area for grain and corn.
Ukraine exported 36.5 million tons of grain during the current marketing year
Since the beginning of 2022/23, Ukraine has exported 36.5 million tons of grain and legumes.
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy expects the extension of the Grain Agreement in March
The Grain Agreement expires on March 20. The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food expects that it will be extended, negotiations are ongoing.
The daily cost of a simple “handysize” with grain in the Bosphorus costs more than $20,000
One day of downtime for a bulk carrier with Ukrainian grain in the Bosphorus costs more than 20,000 dollars.
Ukrainian farmers have already received more than 6,000 grain sleeves
As of November 8, almost 270 farmers have received more than 6,000 sleeves from FAO.