Ukraine received test cotton plantations for free

Published 2024년 11월 14일

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Ukrainian test plantations for cotton growth have been cost-free for the budget, with both Ukrainian and foreign businesses providing seeds and land. This initiative aims to explore the potential of cotton cultivation and seed sales in Ukraine, particularly for the gunpowder market in conflict areas and Europe's rearming countries. However, experts caution that it is too early to evaluate the yield and quality of the cotton, given the small planting size and lack of specialized equipment. Additionally, subsidies are being prepared for farmers who cultivate cotton in Ukraine.
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According to experts, the test plantations turned out to be free for the Ukrainian budget, because representatives of foreign and Ukrainian businesses took the initiative. This is reported by UNIAN. Foreigners are interested not only in growing cotton on Ukrainian territory in the future, but also in making money from seed sales. For research, Ukraine received seed material and plots free of charge. The seeds were provided by large companies. This is not a decision of partners at the state level, but an initiative of a business looking for new markets. Raw materials for gunpowder in a warring country are a promising market. Especially considering the demand for the same raw materials in Europe, which is actively rearming. Economic experts insist that it should not be thought that the seed materials provided to Ukraine for free demonstrate the readiness of foreigners to easily give this niche. The first cotton planting in Ukraine was successful. It will be possible to talk about ...
Source: Agropolit

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