Agro-holding KSG Agro has implemented a new strategy for resource independence and logistics.

Published 2025년 12월 31일

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Agro-holding KSG Agro has implemented a strategy for adapting to risks with a focus on resource independence and logistics. This was reported by the Chairman of the Board of KSG Agro, Serhiy Kasyanov, in an interview with UNITED24 Media. According to Serhiy Kasyanov, the actions of the Russian Federation indicate that the enemy's main goal is the destruction of the Ukrainian economy and, first and foremost, its core sector—the agro-industrial complex. "Russian aggression has already led to colossal environmental destruction, with damages reaching over $142 billion. Explosions, fires, and chemical leaks are altering the soil structure, reducing its fertility, and negatively affecting the health of Ukrainians," says the agrarian. "Moreover, strikes are being made not only on military targets but also on food security infrastructure: transport, grain storage facilities, ports, and energy. No one could have imagined that such a thing was possible in the 21st century. However, Ukrainians are holding firm, realizing that there is no other way, otherwise life would be unbearable. We believe that when..."

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Agroholding KSG Agro has implemented a strategy for adapting to risks with a focus on resource independence and logistics. This was reported by the Chairman of the Board of KSG Agro, Serhiy Kasianov, in an interview with UNITED24 Media. According to Serhiy Kasianov, the actions of the Russian Federation indicate that the enemy's main goal is the destruction of the Ukrainian economy and, first and foremost, its core sector - the agricultural complex. "Russian aggression has already led to colossal environmental destruction, the damage from which amounts to over 142 billion dollars. Explosions, fires, and the leakage of chemicals are altering the soil structure, reducing its fertility, and negatively affecting the health of Ukrainians," explains the agrarian. "Moreover, strikes are being made not only on military targets but also on food security infrastructure: transport, grain storage facilities, ports, and energy. No one could have imagined that such a thing was possible in the ...
Source: Agravery

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