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Solsky Calls for Lifting Restrictions on Imports of Ukrainian Agricultural Products
Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solsky called on the EU to lift all restrictions on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products imposed in early May 2023. He said this during a speech at a meeting of the EU Council on Agriculture and Fisheries (AgriFish), which took place on May 29-30 in Brussels, the press service of the ministry reports.
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The Government to Resume Preferential Lending for Farmers Under the «5−7-9» Program
The size of the credit guarantee will be at the level of 50% of the loan amount.
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More than 20% of Ukraine's arable land remains temporarily occupied
The Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solskyy summed up the results of the agrarian war 2022 during the press conference in the Media Center Ukraine — Ukrinform. He outlined the main results of the work in the directions of deregulation, support of the agricultural sector, agricultural logistics, European integration, land reclamation and fishery development.
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Large-scale simplified lending is necessary to support the Ukrainian agricultural sector, — Solsky
The main problem of the domestic agricultural sector is the minimum liquidity of agricultural products. The sale price of grain is quite low, and logistics have become much more expensive, so agrarians suffer significant losses. All these are the consequences caused by the military invasion. The Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solsky told about it in his speech at the round table «The urgent needs of Ukrainian agricultural sector for sustainability and recovery».
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Mykola Solsky and representatives of FAO discussed the possibility of strengthening support for the Ukrainian agricultural sector
Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solsky held a meeting with the head of regional programs of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Europe and Central Asia Raimund Yelet.
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Food crisis to hit the world as early as mid-July
As early as mid-July, the world will feel acutely the food crisis triggered by russia's war against Ukraine. And all major world organizations, which should resolve and provide for such crises, do not fully understand the extent of current problems. Ukrainian Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Nikolai Solsky told the Voice of America about this.