Agrarian associations of Italy will help revive agriculture in Ukraine

Published 2023년 4월 27일

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The All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council, in partnership with Coldiretti and Filiera Italia, has entered into a memorandum of cooperation to aid Ukraine in the restoration of war-damaged agricultural machinery, demining of agricultural lands, and the production of bioenergy. The partnership aims to leverage the latest agricultural technologies and expertise in crop cultivation. Coldiretti, an Italian organization representing 1.6 million farmers and the majority of the country's agricultural companies, is poised to provide invaluable experience to Ukraine in its agricultural recovery and development.
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All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council and agrarian associations Coldiretti and Filiera Italia signed a memorandum of cooperation. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine for Digital Development, Digital Transformations and Digitalization, Denis Bashlyk. The document provides for the provision of assistance to Ukraine in the restoration of war-damaged agricultural machinery and demining of agricultural lands. In addition, they plan to establish cooperation in the production of bioenergy, the use of the latest technologies in the cultivation of fields and the cultivation of agricultural crops. It should be noted that Coldiretti unites 1.6 million farmers and includes the absolute majority of companies working in the Italian agricultural economy. Italy is the country with the highest added value in agriculture in Europe. Italian achievements in the development of deep processing in the agro-industrial complex are impressive. Ukraine needs such ...
Source: Agropolit

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