As a result of the Recovery Conference in London, Ukraine has succeeded in attracting additional financial resources for reconstruction, building a business coalition for investment, and strengthening coordination with international partners. This was stated by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal at the closing press conference.
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine published today additional details on the establishment of the recently announced Ukraine Development Fund (UDF) and the investment opportunities expected to be brought about by this new institution.
Astarta is to receive a USD30m financing package from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the EBRD) to help the Company become more resilient under adverse conditions caused by the russia’s war against Ukraine.
14 oblasts of Ukraine have fully completed the sowing of spring crops. So far, 12.9 million hectares of grain, leguminous and oil crops, as well as sugar beet, have been sown. In particular, 5 million 619 thousand hectares were sown with cereals and legumes, of which:
Beginning in mid-August, the government of New Zealand will require all non-organic bread-making wheat flour, produced or sold in New Zealand, to be fortified with folic acid, a B vitamin essential for the healthy development of babies early in pregnancy.
Given the impact of the war on the production cost, the increase in logistics and other expenses, what affects profitability and is not balanced by the price of grain on the global markets, NIBULON revise operation technologies.
The region was one of the five regions of Ukraine in terms of agricultural land. This was stated by Pavlo Koval, general director of the Ukrainian agrarian confederation, at a briefing at the Media Center Ukraine – Odesa.
Australia's production of winter crops is set to fall from record highs, with wheat output seen declining more than 30%, the country's agricultural department said, as forecasters predict dryness due to the El Nino weather pattern.
Australia is the world's second largest wheat exporter, supplying mainly to buyers in Asia, including China, Indonesia and Japan.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the procedure for providing guarantees of compensation for damages caused to charters, operators, and/or owners of sea vessels and inland navigation vessels as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. This applies to vessels flying Ukrainian and foreign flags.
The relevant resolution was adopted at today's Government Meeting.
First, on the evening of June 5, Russia damaged an ammonia pipeline in Kharkiv Oblast.
This was reported by the head of the Kharkiv Regional Civil-Military Administration, Oleh Synyehubov.