According to the data of Illichevsk sea trading port (Odessa oblast, Ukraine), during August and eight months of 2009, the port fulfilled own cargo shipment plan by 101.8 and 99.2% respectively. In August, the general cargo processing of the port totaled 1.5 mln tonnes, during January-August – 10.94 mln tonnes.
The Ministry of Transport and Communication of Ukraine initiate the imposition of discounts for shipment of transit cargoes in several sea trading ports of Ukraine till April 1, 2010. The law project has the name “About Sizes of discounts to limiting blanket rates of payment for providing of loading and discharging works of transit cargoes in the ports of Ukraine”, according to the press-cutting service of the Ministry.
At the press-conference on September 17, 2009, the head of Oblast Land Dapartment Mykola Yanchuk informed about the following: Sale of state-owned land. From the beginning of 2009 there were prepared for the sale 74 land parcels of non-agricultural use with the total area of more than 100 ha and value of UAH 23.5 million (USD 2.94 million). In fact there were sold 92 plots with the total area of 130 ha and aggregate value of UAH 31 million (USD 3.875 million). A share of this sum (10%) went to the State Budget and the rest – into local budgets.
When asked about land and its status in Ukraine's economy, V. Lytvyn said that there should be clarity in this issue. He thinks that those opposing the land market are right. He said that he belonged to those opponents. On other hand, in his opinion Ukrainians with land titiles in their hands are in a position to ask why they are deprived of the right to dispose of the land.
Mariann Fischer Boel, Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, today set out in detail the latest stage of the Commission's ongoing campaign to help European Union dairy farmers out of the current market crisis. The package of measures, presented today to the European Parliament, follows up the Commission's report from July and looks at both short-term measures and actions to secure the longer-term future of the dairy sector. The Commission has already started the process of allowing Member States to pay temporarily aid of up to €15,000 to farmers. It also proposes that the dairy sector should be covered by an emergency clause which already exists for other farm sectors, to allow a quicker response to future market disturbances.
MORRISON, Wis. — All it took was an early thaw for the drinking water here to become unsafe.
There are 41,000 dairy cows in Brown County, which includes Morrison, and they produce more than 260 million gallons of manure each year, much of which is spread on nearby grain fields. Other farmers receive fees to cover their land with slaughterhouse waste and treated sewage.
U.S. corn production in 2009 will be stronger than previously because farmers
are getting better yields, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday.
The base-case scenario for economic development in Ukraine in 2010 foresees a 3.7% rise in GDP, says acting Finance Minister Ihor Umansky on Saturday.
BERLIN (AP) — The global economic crisis isn't over yet, despite positive signals from Europe's biggest economies, the head of the International Monetary Fund warned in comments published Saturday.
Year-on-year growth in Ukraine's agricultural output slowed to 0.4% in January-August, compared with a gain of 3.8% in January-July.
The slowing indicates agricultural output in August was lower than in the same month last year, although the State Statistics Committee does not publish monthly output figures for agriculture.