Ireland supports Ukraine, aiding 10,000 small-holder farmers with seed potatoes

게시됨 2023년 4월 10일

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Ireland is allocating €450,000 in funding to a UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) project to bolster potato farming in Ukraine. The project aims to transport 500 tonnes of certified seed potatoes to the country, which will be provided to 10,000 small-scale farmers residing in vulnerable areas in the east and south. These seed potatoes, cultivated in the Netherlands and France by IPM Potato Ltd, have been selected for their suitability in Ukraine's agro-ecological conditions. The distribution is managed by FAO Ukraine.
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Ireland is to provide €450,000 in funding to a UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) project supporting potato farming in Ukraine. The project will transport 500 tonnes of certified seed potatoes to Ukraine, which will be distributed to 10,000 vulnerable small-holder farmers in rural areas, according to a report by The Journal. FAO Ukraine will distribute these seed potatoes to 10,000 highly vulnerable small-holder farmers in rural areas at the frontline in eastern and southern Ukraine. Each farmer will receive 50kg of seed. Announcing the funding support, Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue said: “Ireland and Ukraine share many similarities, particularly the huge importance of agriculture has both economical and socially. “I am delighted that my Department’s international cooperation funding can support this project to support small-holder farmers in potato production.” The seed potatoes have been grown in the Netherlands and France by growers for Irish company IPM ...

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