Ukrainian farmers, despite the difficult wartime, have harvested a record harvest per hectare this year. one hectare, demonstrating to the world their professionalism and endurance in difficult circumstances. This was announced by the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solsky during the Victory Harvest conference of the international charity Foundation, reports UNN.
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In Ukraine, in 2023 Ukraine will have a record harvest in 2013, primarily because most farmers are purposefully and professionally do their job, in addition, the weather has made its this year's weather.
Ukrainian farmers have shown the whole world how tough, professional, resilient and determined they are. And even in such a difficult year, they managed to achieve the highest yield per hectare in the history of Ukraine. The weather certainly helped, but without the heroic work of the farmers we would not have achieved such results
During the Victory Harvest conference of the Victory Harvest International Charitable Foundation, Mykola Solsky also expressed his gratitude to Howard Buffett for his help Ukraine and its farmers.
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According to information, the support of international partners during the full-scale invasion is helping the agricultural sector, particularly the smallest farmers.
Support programs for programs will continue next year. Mr. Solsky emphasized that, that loans at 5-7-9 percent and a grant program for for the development of horticulture, greenhouse farming and processing.
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Earlier, UNN reported earlier that Ukrainian farmers harvested almost 78 million tons of grain and oilseeds, including corn, wheat and barley. The leaders in terms of grain harvest Vinnytsia, Poltava, and Cherkasy regions are the leaders in grain harvesting.