USAID will provide sunflower seeds to Ukrainian agricultural producers to support food security

Published Mar 2, 2023

Tridge summary

The USAID Program for Agrarian and Rural Development (AGRO) in partnership with the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine has launched a project to provide fertilizers and sunflower seeds to small agricultural producers in Ukraine. The project, part of the Agriculture Resilience Initiative - AGRI-Ukraine, will provide 6,000 tons of mineral fertilizers and sunflower seeds to at least 6,800 MSMEs. The application process for this opportunity is open until March 14, 2023, and agricultural producers can choose between different types of assistance, including mineral fertilizers or sunflower seeds. The project aims to support MSMEs involved in the cultivation of grain and oil crops, with a focus on strengthening the production and export of Ukrainian agricultural products to mitigate the global food crisis.
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Original content

From March 1, small agricultural producers will be able to get fertilizers for spring and winter crops and sunflower seeds thanks to the project implemented by the USAID Program for Agrarian and Rural Development (AGRO) in cooperation with the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. Applications are accepted through the State Agricultural Register (DAR) until March 14, 2023. The project is implemented within the framework of the Agriculture Resilience Initiative - AGRI-Ukraine, launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The project is aimed at supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Ukraine, which have from 5 to 500 hectares under cultivation and are engaged in the cultivation of grain and oil crops. To take advantage of the opportunity, the agricultural producer must submit an application to DAR in the "Available programs" section - "Obtaining fertilizers and sunflower seeds from the USAID Program for Agrarian and ...
Source: Agroconf

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