The second cotton growing season has begun in Odesa Region: challenges, economics, and prospects

Published 2025년 6월 3일

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In the Odesa region, the second season of cotton cultivation is underway. The state is providing subsidies to farmers, and investors from Egypt and Turkey are ready to build factories. Here's why cotton is becoming a strategic crop for Ukraine's economy and defense.

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In the Odesa region, the second season of cotton cultivation has begun—a crop that could become strategic for both the economy and defense of Ukraine. In 2023, maximum yield reached 2.4 tons/hectare, and scientists confirm that the region's climate is favorable for industrial cultivation. This was reported on the Public Broadcasting website. To support farmers, the government has approved a subsidy of 10,000 hryvnias per hectare. Applications can be submitted from June 10 to July 10 through the State Agrarian Register, with payments promised by September 15. MP Stepan Cherniavskyi stated that cotton is important not only as an agricultural crop but also as a raw material for gunpowder production: "This is not just an economic component, not just help for farmers, but also our defense capability... We have shot so much that we will need to replenish supplies for another 20 years." Cherniavskyi emphasizes that cotton's potential lies in its high profitability. Quality products can ...
Source: Superagronom

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