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10.05.2023 15:50

Astarta publishes the Sustainability Report for 2022

10.05.2023 15:50

Astarta reports publicly on its sustainability efforts and has published its Sustainability Report for 2022.

Howard Dahl, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Astarta

“At Astarta we see our task in continuing business despite continued military aggression, and in the way which supports sustainable development of the Ukrainian state and society while integrating the country into the European markets and contributing to the global food security and climate change agenda.

10.05.2023 14:30

MEPs renew trade support measures for Ukraine

10.05.2023 14:30

Parliament gave its green light to suspending EU import duties on Ukrainian exports of agricultural products for another year to support the country’s economy.

08.05.2023 14:28

Mykola Solskyi met with Vladimir Bolea in Chișinău

08.05.2023 14:28

Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solskyi met with Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry of the Republic of Moldova Vladimir Bolea in Chișinău.

The Minister travelled to Moldova after the Moldovan side had announced its intention to temporarily impose measures on imports of grains and oilseeds from Ukraine, as some EU countries had done earlier.

05.05.2023 14:18

A manager who is one step ahead. How Astarta uses an agile approach to leadership and innovations

05.05.2023 14:18

Four Astarta’s top managers on their out-of-the-box approach to management, leadership, and team interaction

Since the beginning of the full-scale war, all aspects of life have changed. Values, meanings and interaction models are being transformed, and the corporate dimension is no exception. However, people are the critical element in resolving crisis issues.

Astarta is one of those companies where the management system and team interaction are based on the principle of “peer-to-peer”: each employee can show their best abilities, change roles and participate in management decisions. In turn, managers are multifunctional and flexible.

05.05.2023 13:11

Ban on fish and wood from Russia: Verkhovna Rada calls on the world to expand sanctions

05.05.2023 13:11

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine calls on the international community to consider banning the purchase, import and transit of wood from the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, as well as Russian fish and seafood.

According to the data of the project card, Resolution No. 8337 has been adopted, reports Ukrinform.

05.05.2023 12:22

Ukraine officially terminated the trade, economic and technical cooperation agreement with Syria

05.05.2023 12:22

On May 2, 2023, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a law terminating the agreement between the government of Ukraine and the government of the Syrian Arab Republic on trade, economic and technical cooperation.

This was reported by the press service of the parliament.

05.05.2023 12:14

Official Says Polish Grain Ban Cost Ukraine $143 Million

05.05.2023 12:14

The Polish government move to ban imports of Ukraine’s agricultural goods cost Kyiv $143 million last month, deputy economy minister Taras Kachka told Brussels Economic Forum. 

05.05.2023 11:14

Ukraine hopes to export its cereal to the EU by the next harvest

05.05.2023 11:14

Ukraine hopes to sell stockpiled grain across its border with the European Union (EU) after agricultural exports fell by a third in April and before the start of the new harvest, while the route from Black Sea ports remains blocked by Russia.

The volume of grain exports from Ukraine decreased from 6.7 million tons in March to 5.3 million tons in April, the State Customs Service reports.

04.05.2023 16:45

Brazilian soybean harvest advances to the final stretch

04.05.2023 16:45

The harvest of the new Brazilian soybean crop had another week of good progress and is now entering the final stretch.

With a little moist climate, farm machines were able to advance well in most of the growing states, mainly in Rio Grande do Sul, where there was a good recovery of the accumulated delays.

04.05.2023 16:29

Export potential and condition of the organic sector of Ukraine during the full-scale invasion

04.05.2023 16:29

Organic exports, especially to the EU, have improved during the full-scale war. Facing problems with logistics, in August 2022, an agreement on unblocking Ukrainian sea ports came into force. Overall, organic exports to Europe (the EU, Norway, Switzerland) in 2022 exceeded exports in 2021 by 15.2%.

Despite the full-scale war, Ukrainian organic producers launched new value-added organic products in 2022. These included fruit rolls, different types of instant porridge and cream soups, nectarine juice and essential oils.


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