The Ukrainian agricultural sector is already experiencing significant changes in the field of plant protection products (PPP) due to the adaptation of legislation to European Union standards. By 2028, approximately a quarter of active substances will be banned in Ukraine, leading to a substantial increase in PPP costs of about 40%. Experts emphasize that agricultural producers who start preparing for the new requirements now will be able to avoid significant financial losses in the future. This is reported by AgroReview Changes in the Register of Active Substances: What Will Disappear from the Market Currently, there are officially 251 active substances registered for use in agriculture in Ukraine. However, about 24% of them—approximately one in four—will be banned as part of the harmonization with European standards. A particularly significant blow to farmers will be the removal of 13 herbicidal substances from the market, which, according to estimates by UCA, could lead to ...