In Ukraine, a service has been launched that will simplify the clearance of mined lands.

Published Oct 25, 2025

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Ukrainian IT products company Feodal has introduced a new service "Mined" on the Feodal.Land platform, specifically designed for territorial communities in the context of accounting for contaminated lands with the ability to display a public layer from IMSMA along with the land areas in the community. This was reported by AgroPolit.com.

The tool allows communities to keep track of contaminated lands, monitor the current status of the areas, and register requests from farmers.

Thanks to the integration with the IMSMA (Information Management System for Mine Action) public layer, communities can see all contaminated territories officially identified in the data management system for humanitarian demining.

We created this service so that communities can effectively account for the return of land to cultivation, collect applications from farmers, understand which areas have already been surveyed and which ones need to be surveyed and demined. Feodal provides free access to the "Mined" block to all communities in Ukraine, regardless of whether they are clients of the company.

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The Ukrainian IT products company Feodal has introduced a new service "Mined" on the Feodal.Land platform, specifically designed for territorial communities in the context of accounting for contaminated lands with the possibility of displaying a public layer from IMSMA along with the land plots in the community. This was reported by AgroPolit.com. The tool allows communities to keep track of contaminated lands, monitor the current status of land plots, and register requests from farmers. Thanks to the integration with the IMSMA (Information Management System for Mine Action) public layer, communities can see all contaminated areas officially identified in the data management system for humanitarian demining. "We created this service so that communities can effectively account for the return of land to cultivation, collect applications from farmers, understand which areas have already been surveyed and which ones need to be surveyed and demined. ...
Source: Agropolit

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