Ukraine's pork market is showing signs of recovery after months of turbulence due to power outages caused by Russia's aggression. Demand is slowly reviving, and farmers are able to sell pigs at higher prices. The improvement is due to the absence of new power outages in February, which were caused by Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Some meat processing plants have created reserve generation capacity, allowing them to continue operations despite the outages. The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy believes that there will be no more power outages as long as the energy infrastructure is not attacked.