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The Government of Ukraine approved the Concept of the Animal Husbandry Development Program until 2033

Published Feb 5, 2025

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The Ukrainian government has approved a plan to boost the livestock industry by 2033, focusing on meeting domestic demand for safe, quality animal food products and promoting entrepreneurial activities in farming. The plan aims to increase the share of livestock products from farms, stabilize and increase the livestock population, preserve local breeds, ensure veterinary and sanitary conditions, prevent environmental negative impacts, and promote export of livestock products. The plan also includes support for small and medium-sized producers and strategies for their cooperation and development.
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The Government of Ukraine has approved the Concept of the State Targeted Economic Program for the Development of Livestock for the Period Until 2033. The corresponding order No. 76-p, developed by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, was adopted at a regular meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, the press service of the ministry reported on February 5. “The approved concept serves as the basis for the development of the State Targeted Program for the Development of Livestock, a list of effective measures designed to promote the development of livestock industries,” the message states. According to the concept, the State Targeted Economic Program for the Development of Livestock should, in particular, ensure: meeting the needs of the domestic market in safe and high-quality food products of animal origin; creating a progressive form of entrepreneurial activity. In particular, a farm, which will ensure further integration into the infrastructure of the agricultural market (increasing ...
Source: Agravery
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