Two hundred and two dairy farms in Ukraine received humanitarian aid from Switzerland

Published 2024년 9월 23일

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Switzerland has provided humanitarian aid to 202 dairy farms in Ukraine, including hygiene and disinfection products, to ensure sanitary conditions and improve food security by providing high-quality milk and dairy products. The project, which ran from November 2023 to September 2024, aimed to support small and medium-sized farms in regions affected by conflict, with a total of 446 farms receiving aid since the project's inception in 2022. The aid, funded by a three-year Swiss initiative, was distributed in collaboration with various local and international organizations.
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Two hundred and two dairy farms in Ukraine received hygiene and disinfection products to ensure proper sanitary conditions in production as humanitarian aid from Switzerland. This will help ensure food security by improving access to high-quality and safe milk and dairy products produced in Ukraine. From the end of November 2023 to September 2024, the second phase of the project lasted, during which humanitarian aid was received by farms in the areas most affected by hostilities. In particular, there are 32 farms in Dnipropetrovsk, 12 in Donetsk, 6 in Zaporizhia, 19 in Kyiv, 27 in Mykolaiv, 29 in Odesa, 6 in Sumy, 60 in Kharkiv, 2 in Kherson, and 9 in Chernihiv. More than 126 thousand cattle, including more than 54 thousand cows. The prerequisite for participation in the humanitarian project was the state registration of milk production facilities in accordance with the food legislation of Ukraine. The aid did not extend to applicants whose production facilities were not ...
Source: Agroconf

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