In the Odesa region, combatants are building greenhouses with the Ukrainian Fruit and Vegetable Business Development Project (UHBDP) grant funds

Published 2022년 1월 2일

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In 2021, a group of ATO participants formed the Pearl of Odesa Agricultural Cooperative and, with funding from the Ukrainian Fruit and Vegetable Business Development Project (UHBDP), installed two greenhouses with a total area of 1,000 m2 and began sowing seeds. The cooperative, which includes three war veterans with disabilities, faced increased expenses that prevented them from planting vegetables for the second turn. The UHBDP aided them in registering the agricultural cooperative and providing necessary equipment.
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This was reported by the press service of the Ukrainian Fruit and Vegetable Business Development Project (UHBDP). “In 2021, a group of ATO participants established the Pearl of Odesa Agricultural Cooperative and took part in a competition to receive a grant for the development of a greenhouse. Thus, with the financial support of the Ukrainian Fruit and Vegetable Business Development Project UHBDP, the participants in the hostilities received funds to establish a greenhouse. The members of the cooperative are ATO veterans, including 3 people with disabilities due to the war. Oleksandr Holopoteliuk headed the cooperative, ”the statement reads. Thanks to the Canadian UHBDP project, the cooperative installed two greenhouses with a total area of 1,000 m2 with solid fuel heating and drip irrigation, purchased the necessary equipment for greenhouse maintenance: motoblock with attachments, heating boilers and components. "Currently, a group of producers participating in the anti-terrorist ...
Source: Agravery

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