Japan will help Kharkiv Oblast farmers in Ukraine with sunflower and corn seeds and allocates 170 million dollars for emergency recovery projects

Published Mar 10, 2023

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The Japanese government and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will provide sunflower and corn seeds worth over $1 million to farmers in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine for spring sowing. The seeds have already been delivered to Ukrainian warehouses and farmers can apply for them through the State Agrarian Register. In addition, Japan will provide about 170 million US dollars for emergency recovery projects to support the reconstruction of critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
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The Government of Japan and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will provide the farmers of Kharkiv region with sunflower and corn seeds as part of spring sowing. On March 9, this project was presented at a meeting with the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solskyi. The event was also attended by representatives of the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine and the Office of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The Japanese government purchased seeds worth more than $1 million. It has already been delivered to Ukrainian warehouses, and Kharkiv farmers will be able to apply for it through the State Agrarian Register. Follow the news on the website and DAR. Mykola Solskyi expressed his gratitude to the Japanese side for the comprehensive support of the agricultural sector of Ukraine. In addition, the Minister agreed with the Japanese side on the creation of an educational program for Ukrainian students on the basis of Kharkiv ...
Source: Agroconf

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