Measures are being planned in Ukraine to support domestic producers of non-GM soybeans

게시됨 2023년 2월 7일

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The Danube Soya Association and Ukraine's Ministry of Agriculture are collaborating to boost the production of non-GM soybeans. The plan includes developing domestic soybean supply chains to the EU, which was discussed in a meeting with the First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Taras Vysotskyi. The association also intends to support domestic soybean producers and consider aiding small farmers who grow soybeans in Ukraine. Ukraine, being one of the top soybean producers and exporters, might see an increase in soybean cultivation area in 2023.
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In order to increase the volume of production of non-GM soybeans in Ukraine, the Danube Soya Association, together with the Ministry of Agriculture, is planning measures aimed at developing domestic soybean supply chains to the EU. The initiative was discussed during the meeting of the First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotskyi with representatives of the association, the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy reports. It is noted that "Danuisk Soya" intends to support domestic soybean producers within the framework of the "Protein Partnership" project, which is designed to increase the volume of non-GM soybeans produced in a sustainable way in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova and Ukraine. In addition, the association is considering the possibility of supporting small farmers who grow soybeans in Ukraine. It is about compensating part of the purchase of certified non-GM soybean seeds of domestic and foreign selection. "Ukraine is ...
출처: Superagronom

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