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USAID assistance will enable households to grow about 70,000 tons of vegetables in Ukraine

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Published Mar 14, 2024

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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Ministry of Agriculture have initiated a campaign to distribute vegetable seeds to war-affected and socially vulnerable communities in Ukraine for the spring planting of 2024. The AGRI-Ukraine initiative aims to provide over 200,000 households with seeds, potentially yielding about 70,000 tons of vegetables. The seeds, donated by international producers Gowan Seed, Bayer, Enza Zaden and Syngenta, will be distributed through local councils under the coordination of the All-Ukrainian Association of Communities.
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) together with the Ministry of Agriculture launched a campaign to provide de-occupied communities and socially vulnerable sections of the population with vegetable seeds for the spring planting of 2024. This was reported by the Committee on Agrarian and Land Policy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. As part of the AGRI-Ukraine initiative, USAID will provide more than 200,000 war-affected households with vegetable seeds. 10 tons of seeds will be distributed among the residents of the liberated and front-line territories, as well as forced migrants and socially vulnerable sections of the population (large families, low-income families, etc.) from other regions. This assistance will enable households to grow about 70,000 tons of vegetables. The initiative was joined by international producers Gowan Seed, Bayer, Enza Zaden and Syngenta, who together donated seeds of carrots, zucchini, melons, tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, ...
Source: Agravery
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