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MINISTRY OF AGRARIAN POLICYAND FOOD OF UKRAINE
Contents:1. Executive Summary
2. Industry Outlook
3. Doing Business in Ukrainian Agriculture
4. Ukraine in the Global Market
5. Agrologistics in Ukraine
6. Foreign Investments in Ukrainian Agriculture
7. Agriculture Potential Infographics
8. Rich Facts Infographics
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Як повідомив Міністр, товарообіг сільськогосподарською продукцією між Україною та Королівством Норвегія за 9 місяців 2015 року склав 76,7 млн дол. США, з яких сума експорту становить 1,6 млн дол. США (залишки і відходи харчової промисловості, соняшникова олія, мед), а сума імпорту – 75,1 млн дол. США (риби, ракоподібні, молюски – 73,4 млн дол. США, різні інші харчові продукти - 0,5 млн дол. США, м'ясо та субпродукти – 0,3 млн дол.. США, готові чи консервовані прод. з риби та ракоподіб. - 0,5 млн дол. США).«Український агросектор володіє сприятливими інвестиційними умовами для норвезького бізнесу, а також значними можливостями до розширення експорту сільськогосподарської продукції, зокрема зернових, борошньомельно-круп’яної продукції та продуктів з високою часткою доданої вартості", - наголосив Міністр Олексій Павленко.
Протягом 9 місяців 2015 року співпраця у аграрній галузі між Україною та Норвегією динамічно розвивається. Норвегія є одним із провідних постачальників риби, ракоподібних та рибної продукції до України", - зазначив Міністр аграрної політики та продовольства України Олексій Павленко під час виступу на конференції «Norwegian-Ukrainian ICT & Investment Conference» у м. Осло, Норвегія.
Протягом 9 місяців 2015 року співпраця у аграрній галузі між Україною та Норвегією динамічно розвивається. Норвегія є одним із провідних постачальників риби, ракоподібних та рибної продукції до України", - зазначив Міністр аграрної політики та продовольства України Олексій Павленко під час виступу на конференції «Norwegian-Ukrainian ICT & Investment Conference» у м. Осло, Норвегія.
Протягом 9 місяців 2015 року співпраця у аграрній галузі між Україною та Норвегією динамічно розвивається. Норвегія є одним із провідних постачальників риби, ракоподібних та рибної продукції до України", - зазначив Міністр аграрної політики та продовольства України Олексій Павленко під час виступу на конференції «Norwegian-Ukrainian ICT & Investment Conference» у м. Осло, Норвегія.Як повідомив Міністр, товарообіг сільськогосподарською продукцією між Україною та Королівством Норвегія за 9 місяців 2015 року склав 76,7 млн дол. США, з яких сума експорту становить 1,6 млн дол. США (залишки і відходи харчової промисловості, соняшникова олія, мед), а сума імпорту – 75,1 млн дол. США (риби, ракоподібні, молюски – 73,4 млн дол. США, різні інші харчові продукти - 0,5 млн дол. США, м'ясо та субпродукти – 0,3 млн дол.. США, готові чи консервовані прод. з риби та ракоподіб. -
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• #1 in Europe by the area of arable land per capita, #6 globally after Australia, Kazakhstan, Canada, Argentina and Russia• 30.2% of Ukraine’s total exports are agricultural exports amounting to $16.6 bln in 2014• Each 3rd dollar from exports to Europe is earned by the agricultural sector• 235 Ukrainian enterprises have the right to export their products to EU • Agricultural products foreign trade balance is $5.6 billion
• Agricultural products are exported to 190 countries globally.• Composition of food and agrarian products target markets: by 31% export to CIS countries, by 33% to the USA, 10% to Asia, 4% to EU Member States.• The EU’s share in the structure of foreign trade turnover of agricultural products is 30.1%. • $889.7 million – exports to China during 7 months of 2015 and $407 million during the previous year.• India is the biggest consumer of Ukrainian products exported to Asia.
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1. Executive SummaryMain Industries
Main Export Markets
Ukraine is one of the TOP 3 biggest exporters –34.8 million tons in 2014/2015 marketing year
70% of Ukraine’s territory is covered by the agricultural
sector (41.5 mln hectares) 56% of
country’s territory is arable land. #2 in the world after Denmark
(58.9%)
3,5 million of Ukrainians
work in agriculture
26 out of 100 country’s largest
companies are agricultural
16% of GDP was made up by agricultural
production amounting to UAH252 bln in
2014
China, Egypt,India, Turkey, Spain, Iran,
Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Belarus are TOP 10 largest
importers of Ukrainian agricultural products.
Products costing $4.4 billion have been exported to these countries during 7 months of 2015, which is 56.9% of the
total amount.
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• Ukraine exports $6.9 billion owrth of processed products such as sunflower oil, chicken, cooking oils, juice, honey, jam, chocolate etc• TOP 10 exported products in 2014: corn, wheat, sunflower, barley, sunflower oil, soybean, rapeseed, meat and by-products, dairy products and eggs• 1/3 of Ukrainian soybeans is sold abroad • Spain and Egypt are the major importers of Ukrainian corn and wheat• India is #1 buyer of Ukrainian sunflower oil• France is #1 buyer of oilcake and oil meal
Growth potential
Main Export Products
Place of Ukraine in World Market
№1 №2 №3 №4
№5 №6 №8 №9
In the export of barley
In the export of wheat
In the export of grains
In wheat production
In barley production
In honey production
In the export of chicken
Produce of sunflower oil
Exporter of sunflower oil
Produce of sunflower
In the export of nuts In nut
productionIn the export
of corn
In corn production
In the export of colza
In soy production
90% of corn and 97% of sunflower oil imported to China in first six months of 2015 were grown in
Ukraine
Exports to the EU countries
have increased tenfold over the last 14
years
Grain yield has grown by
70%over the last
decade
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Purposes of reforms:• Approximation of Ukrainian agricultural legislation to EU laws.• Deregulation in agriculture. • Improve the conditions of doing business in agriculture (simplification of access to financing and loans, carrying out of the land reform, implementation of infrastructure and logistics projects, as well as promotion of the update and modernization of agricultural processing facilities). • Development of agrarian policy in the field of science, education and innovation.• Agricultural production and market management (developing the export of Ukrainian agricultural products, organizing commodity producers, ensuring food safety, managing the internal market)• State support and taxation in agriculture. • Development of rural territories. • Agricultural resources management.
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine (2020 Strategy) seeks to: improve the competitiveness of Ukraine’s agrarian business.
Direct Foreign Investments
Main Purposes of Reforms in Ukraine’s Agrobusiness
Direct foreign investments in the agrarian sector of Ukraineamounted to $777 mln in 2014
Capital investments in agriculture, hunting and related services in Ukraineamounted to UAH16.75 bln in 2014
780760740720700680660640620
18 000
16 000
14 000
12 000
10 000
8 000
6 000
4 000
2000
0
2010
680
731 736729
777
12 100
17 98015 797 16 146 16 754
2011 2012 2013 2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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Regional Structure of Livestock Raising Products in 2014, thousand tons
General Structure of Crops in Ukraine
2. Industry Outlook
Plant Growing
Livestock Raising
22%Wheat
19%Sunflower
11%Barley
17%Corn
13%Fruits and berries
7%Soybean
5%Potato
3%Rape
2%Vegetables
1%Whitebeets
MilkBeef and vealPorkMutton and goat’s meatPoultryRabbit meatHorsefleshWoolHoneyAll types of eggs
Vinnytsia Oblast
Volyn Oblast
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Donetsk Oblast
Zhytomyr Oblast
ZakarpattiaOblast
Zaporizhia Oblast
Ivano-FrankivskOblast
Kiev Oblast
Kirovohrad Oblast
Luhansk Oblast
Lviv Oblast
Mykolaiv Oblast
Odessa Oblast
Poltava Oblast
Rivne Oblast Sumy Oblast
Ternopil OblastKharkiv Oblast
Kherson Oblast
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Cherkasy Oblast
Chernivtsi Oblast
Chernihiv Oblast
850600400
20010050
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• Ukraine produces as much corn as Canada and South Africa – together.• Ukraine produces as much barley as Argentina and Morocco do together.• Ukraine grows as many sunflowers as the EU and China.• 22% of vegetables produced in Ukraine are tomatoes.• The output of fruits in Ukraine has been almost unchangeable for two decades in a row.
The EU’s honey quota (5 thousand tons) was filled by the producers on January 02, 2015 already
TOP 10 Importers of Ukrainian Honey
Niche Products
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
Germany Poland USA Slovakia Turkey
2013
9748
11472
4485
6975
2594
7807
11421823
10341397
4741783
471 609 416 608 3581563
262799
20984
34837
Austria Russia Lithuania Spain Belarus Total
2014
10
Organic Production
Bioenergetics
Leading Enterprises of Main Processing Areas
Processing Industry
9%7%
5%
5%
6%
OIL AND FATKREATYV PrJSC
ZAPORIZHIA OIL ANDFAT INDUSTRY COMPLEX PJSC
VINNYTSIA OIL AND FATINDUSTRY COMPLEX PRSC
BANDURSKYI OILEXTRACTION PLANT LLC
UKRAINIAN BLACK SEAINDUSTRY LLC
6%5%4%
4%
4%
MILK PROCESSINGVINNYTSIA DAIRY PLANT“ROSHEN” PJSC
Loostdorf LTD
TULCHYN DIVISIONOF TERRA FOOD LLC
ZHYTOMYR BUTTER PLANT PJSC
KRYZHOPIL DIVISIONOF TERRA FOOD LLC
14%12%5%
5%
4%
CONFECTIONARYVINNYTSA CONFECTIONERFACTORY PJSC
PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION “KONTI” PrJSC
KREMENCHUK CONFECTIONERYFACTORY “ROSHEN” PJSC
KYIV CONFECTIONERY FACTORY “ROSHEN” PJSC
NLD «ZL»
10%9%7%
7%6%
MEAT PROCESSINGMEAT PROCESSING PLANT "GLOBINO" LLC
MEAT FACTORY “FAVORYT PLUS” LLC
MYRONIVKA MEAT PROCESSINGPLANT “LEHKO”
UKRAINIAN BACON PJSC
ALK-INVEST PJSC
There are 175 certified
organic farms in Ukraine as of the beginning
of 2014
Only 8-10%of the total
biomass capacity(28 mln tons of
oil equivalent) is now being used.
The estimated internal consumer market of organic
products in Ukraine amounts
to €14.5 mln
About 109 mln tons of waste and remains is annually
generated in agriculture with
only 55% of such waste recycled.
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• The biggest areas under crops are located in Dpipropetrovsk Oblast. Zakarpattia Oblast has the lowest area under crops in Ukraine.• 70% of the territory of Poltava Oblast is used for crop harvesting.• Vinnytsia, Kharkiv and Poltava Oblasts are the leaders in grain production in Ukraine.• 1/3 of all sugar beets is grown in Khmelnytskyi and Vinnytsia Oblasts.• Sunflower production is concentrated in the central part of Ukraine.• The greatest potato yields are observed in Oblasts adjacent to Ukraine-Belarus and Ukraine-Poland border.• Vinnytsia Oblast is the leader in milk production in Ukraine.
3. Doing business in Ukrainian Agriculture
Specialization of Regions of Ukraine
Specialization of Oblasts of Ukrainein Agricultural Production
White beet
Potato
Wheat
Corn
Milk
Rabbit meat
Pork
Horseflesh
Mutton and goat’s meat
Honey
Beef and veal
Eggs
Wool
2655,2Chernihiv Oblast
617,0Chernivtsi Oblast
2286,1Cherkasy Oblast
2326,4Khmelnytskyi Oblast
1382,1Kherson Oblast
2003,4Kharkiv Oblast
1282,7Ternopil Oblast
2690,0Sumy Oblast
1304,1Rivne Oblast
3379,0Poltava Oblast
1842,9Odessa Oblast
1351,7Mykolaiv Oblast
1708,7Lviv Oblast
729,1Luhansk Oblast
1826,8Kirovohrad Oblast
2041,9Kiev Oblast
915,3Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
1696,3Zaporizhia Oblast
610,9Zakarpattia Oblast
1304,0Zhytomyr Oblast
1399,2Donetsk Oblast
1656,0Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
1132,1Volyn Oblast
2997,0Vinnytsia Oblast
1,2Chernihiv Oblast
0,5Chernivtsi Oblast
267,5Cherkasy Oblast
115,7Khmelnytskyi Oblast
108,3Kherson Oblast
26,0Kharkiv Oblast
0,8Ternopil Oblast
0,7Sumy Oblast
0,6Rivne Oblast
814,1Poltava Oblast
1,4Odessa Oblast
5,1Mykolaiv Oblast
29,0Lviv Oblast
2,6Luhansk Oblast
27,0Kirovohrad Oblast
162,7Kiev Oblast
27,7Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
4,6Zaporizhia Oblast
2,9Zakarpattia Oblast
1,8Zhytomyr Oblast
65,5Donetsk Oblast
49,1Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
0,6Volyn Oblast
852,0Vinnytsia Oblast
White beet
Potato
Wheat
Corn
Milk
Rabbit meat
Pork
Horseflesh
Mutton and goat’s meat
Honey
Beef and veal
Eggs
Wool
2655,2Chernihiv Oblast
617,0Chernivtsi Oblast
2286,1Cherkasy Oblast
2326,4Khmelnytskyi Oblast
1382,1Kherson Oblast
2003,4Kharkiv Oblast
1282,7Ternopil Oblast
2690,0Sumy Oblast
1304,1Rivne Oblast
3379,0Poltava Oblast
1842,9Odessa Oblast
1351,7Mykolaiv Oblast
1708,7Lviv Oblast
729,1Luhansk Oblast
1826,8Kirovohrad Oblast
2041,9Kiev Oblast
915,3Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
1696,3Zaporizhia Oblast
610,9Zakarpattia Oblast
1304,0Zhytomyr Oblast
1399,2Donetsk Oblast
1656,0Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
1132,1Volyn Oblast
2997,0Vinnytsia Oblast
1,2Chernihiv Oblast
0,5Chernivtsi Oblast
267,5Cherkasy Oblast
115,7Khmelnytskyi Oblast
108,3Kherson Oblast
26,0Kharkiv Oblast
0,8Ternopil Oblast
0,7Sumy Oblast
0,6Rivne Oblast
814,1Poltava Oblast
1,4Odessa Oblast
5,1Mykolaiv Oblast
29,0Lviv Oblast
2,6Luhansk Oblast
27,0Kirovohrad Oblast
162,7Kiev Oblast
27,7Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
4,6Zaporizhia Oblast
2,9Zakarpattia Oblast
1,8Zhytomyr Oblast
65,5Donetsk Oblast
49,1Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
0,6Volyn Oblast
852,0Vinnytsia Oblast
TOP Plant Product of Each Oblast by Weight,thousand tons
TOP Animal Product of Each Oblast by Weight,thousand tons
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• 15 permits and 6 licenses have been canceled or substantially limited, and 50 other deregulation changes have been made.
• The general effect — almost UAH5 bln has been saved for the economy.
• The obligatory nature of a Quarantine Certificate for internal grain transportations has been cancelled, which has allowed: - transporting grains freely without losing time and material resources; - not paying a fee several times when transporting goods within Ukraine through different quarantine zones; - ensure the promptness of goods supply and absence of idle time; - reduce logistic expenses and cost of products; - eliminate the corruption element.
• The period for issuing a phytosanitary and quarantine certificate is now 5 times shorter (it is now 24 hours instead of 5 days): - the time for receiving the relevant certificate has been reduced; - idle time risks have been minimized; - logistic expenses and cost of products has been reduced.
• The voluntary status of a phytosanitary certificate for grain and oil cultures has been introduced: - the right to make a decision about its necessity independently; - the possibility to freely sell and export products to the countries which do not require the certificate has been provided; - the pressure has been reduced, as well as the time and material resources expenses.
• The need to develop crop rotation projects has been cancelled: - financial burden on agricultural manufacturers has been reduced; - unsubstantiated time and other resources expenses have been cut down; - the possibility to use the modern crop rotation techniques has been provided; - the corruption element has been eliminated.
• The plant protection means registration procedure has been improved and simplified: - the possibility to ensure promptly the market with available protection means has been provided; - quality requirements to plant protection means have been increased; - conditions for reduction in cost of such means have been ensured; - the corruption element has been diminished;
Reformationof agrosectorand deregulation
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• The regulation of contractual relations with regard to land lease has been considerably simplified: - the number of substantial conditions has been reduced from 11 to 3; - 5 obligatory annexes to a lease agreement have been cancelled; - the minimum lease period (7 years) has been set; - landholders have been enabled to implement long-term investment and land use plans; - investment attractiveness has been improved; - the conditions for rational land use and investments to maintain its fertility have been ensured; - land owners have been protected and now they are sure in stable and efficient use of their land and regular income. - notaries have been given the right to register land lease agreements; - the simultaneous registration of the right to lease and the property right to land has been introduced; - lines have shortened and corrupt relations in registration bodies have been significantly impaired.
• 36 commodity positions – the number of quotas in the EU.• As of September 2015, producers have completely used quotas for: honey, poultry, corn, wheat, peeled barley and wheat flour, grape and apple juices, processed tomatoes. • Less than a half of quotas for 10 positions has been filled • The export of goods within quotas is only 1/5 of the total export of agricultural products to the EU. • The largest quotas are for wheat and corn, while other quotas are insignificant as compared to the grain ones. • Ukraine gains the main export earnings from selling the EU the products which are – same as before – taxed by duties.
Table of Degree of Use of Quotas by Ukrainian
Filled quotas
Partially filled quotas
100% - honey100% - peeled barley and wheat flour; processed cereal grains100% - grape and apple juice100% - processed tomatoes
92.7% - sugar73.7% - oat14.9% - bran, waste and remains11.7% - processed sugar products8.8% - garlic6.6% - starch3% - other sugar1.2% - wheat malt and fibers0.1% - food products0.6% - ethanol
100% - wheat100% - corn
55.6% - poultry Main quota – 100% Additional quota – 20%77/7% - barley
Quotas by First-Come, First-Served Principle
Quotas by Licensing Principle
Export Quotas
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Main Purpose:Improving the competitiveness of agriculture and promoting a sustainable development of rural territories pursuant to the EU and international standards.
Each Ukrainian must have an opportunity to get involved in strategy development by having filled in a special form.
have been engaged in developing the Strategy.
have been held.
1. Approximation of Ukrainian agricultural legislation to EU laws.
It primarily provides for the implementation of the revenant legislation norms in the field of food safety, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, as well as legislative regulation of a range of issues referred to in the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 847-р as of September 17, 2014. At the initiative of the European Integration Commission, the mechanism of transition to the European marking and labeling norms has been added to the 2020 Sustainable Development Strategy.
2. Deregulation in agriculture.
While achieving this purpose, it is planned to significantly reduce the pressure of state controlling bodies on the field owing to reviewing, modifying and canceling a range of regulatory laws and regulations. It is also planned to reform the relations in the field of state property and activity of state-owned enterprises.
3. Factors of production in agriculture.
One of the hardest to achieve and at the same time one of the most important purposes. It is planned to simplify access for Ukrainian agribusiness to financing and loans, carry out the land reform, implement infrastructure and logistics projects, as well as promote the update and modernization of agricultural processing facilities.
4. Development of agrarian policy in the field of science, education and innovation.
This purpose seeks to, in particular, carry out reforms in the field of agrarian education to improve the quality of the training of specialists engaged in agriculture. It is also planned to develop the research and consultative services in the sector. Another priority which is a part of this purpose is to efficiently introduce innovations and information technologies in different fields of agriculture.
2015-2020 Agriculture and Rural Territories Development Strategy
2020 Strategy Goals:
170experts
More than 100 workgroups
13 Ministries and central executive power bodies
11 round-tables with the public
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5. Agricultural production and market management.
Reforms in this sector will be aimed at developing the export of Ukrainian agricultural products, organizing commodity producers, ensuring food safety, managing the internal market and addressing a range of other persistent issues. As a part of agricultural market development, it is planned to form a competitive certification and laboratory examination market with a view to improving the quality of such examinations. The Government Activity Program also provides for introducing the European quality standards and creating the Product of Ukraine brand.
6. State support and taxation in agriculture.
It provides for reviewing and improving the system of the state support of agricultural producers and reducing the administrative pressure by simplifying the sector’s taxation system.
7. Development of rural territories.
Within this reform, it is planned to create programs supporting small farms, introduce initiative intended to improve the quality of life in rural area, as well as raise the efficiency of local self-government in rural territories.
8. Agricultural resources management.
While achieving this purpose, it is stipulated to gradually bring the agriculture in compliance with the requirements of sustainable development. In particular, the initiatives stimulating the production of organic goods, bioenergetics development, rational use of land and water resources, will be introduced.
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The geographic structure changes towards the increase in shares of export to Asian countries (46.6% export share, +12.8 pp), USA (0.3% export share, +0.1 pp), other countries (2.7% export share, +0.9 pp).
Most Important Trade Partners
Dynamics of Trade with Asia, EU and North America
4. Ukraine in the Global Market
bln U.S dollars
ASIA5.20
CIS2.30EU
4.90
AFRICA2.00
INDIA1.40
RUSSIANFEDERATION1.00
CHINA0.80TURKEY0.70SAUDI ARABIA0.63
SPAIN1.00
NETHERLANDS0.80
ITALY0.70
POLAND0.61
EGYPT1,40
Turnover Export Import Balance
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20140,86 1,12 1,41 1,50 1,72 2,19 2,88 3,65 6,18 4,24 4,43 6,0 6 8,26 8,09
0,37 0,41 0,4 6 0,710,74
1,07 1,31
1,57
2,681,99
2,312,66 3,18
3,33
0,49
0,710,95 0,79 0,97
1,121,58
2,08
3,51 2,25
2,12
3,405,08
4,76
0,120,3
0 0,50
0,08
0,23
0,0
5
0,27
0,51
0,83
0,26
-0,1
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Biggest Export Goods and Products
TOP 10Importers
of Oil Culturesfrom Ukraine
Egypt 100
Portugal 84
Italy 83
Poland 74
Germ
an
y 7
4
224 T
urke
y184 Pakistan
154 Belgium
Neth
erl
an
ds
136Fra
nce 128
TOP 10Grain Importers
from Ukraine
1 000 E
gypt
621 Spain
54
7 Sau
di A
rabia
Chin
a 369
Republic
of K
orea
321
Netherlands 316
Iran 293
Italy 292
Israel 260
Tunisia
212
OTHERS
130
3
371
215
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7
15
SOYBEANS
SUNFLOWER SEEDS
SUNFLOWER OIL
OILCAKE AND OTHERSOLID WASTE
RAPE SEEDS
OTHERS
1 605
1 190
79CORN BARLEY
WHEAT AND MIXOF WHEAT AND RYE
(MESLIN)
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5. Agrologistics in Ukraine
Total Export
Rail – 7% River – 9%Road – 27%
Rail – 64%
Road – 2%
Sea – 91%
Delivery to ports
• The current capacity of sea ports' grain terminals allows transshipping up to 33 mln tons of grain (85% of utilization). This was sufficient to ensure grain export even in years with exceptional production such as the 2013/14 season, when record high export of 36 million tons took place.
• Railways take the most important place in grain transportation towards sea ports. During the last five years, the share of railway transport accounted for about 65% in the total grain transportation aimed for further export.
• Road transport is an essential element of grain logistics, as it provides the necessary flexibility and carrying capacity.
Modal split of grain transportation in 2014:
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6. Foreign Investments in Ukrainian Agriculture
Cooperation with International Organizations and Funds
Bilateral Cooperation Between Countries
World Bank: 2015-2020 Agricultural Reforms Comprehensive Strategy, land reform, irrigation
EIB: Letter of Intent with regard to financial agrarian projects in the field of grains, fat-and-oil seeds and aquaculture production
OECD: Creating conditions needed to establish the loan guarantee scheme for SME with a view to improve competitiveness in the agricultural sector
IFC: agrarian receipts, agroinsurance
KFW: KFW Technical Assistance Program together with the Independent Association of Banks of Ukraine
FAO: Agricultural Rapid Needs Assessment designed to document losses in the agricultural sector owing to the conflict in eastern Ukraine
Netherlands: development of agricultural and rural territories. Projects: land resources, payment agency, family farms, provision of water resources
Germany: cooperation within the Ukraine-Germany Agrarian Committee. Projects: German Agrarian Center in Ukraine and German-Ukrainian Agropolitical Dialogue
Canada: cooperation in the field of livestock raising and veterinary medicine. It is planned to create the Ukrainian-Canadian Consultative Center for Livestock Raising in Ukraine
Japan: grant of the Ukrainian government (non-project type) for the purchase of equipment needed to restore the eastern regions of Ukraine. The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine has offered a list of necessary agricultural equipment
Lithuania: 2015-¬2016 Joint Ukrainian-Lithuanian Action Plan covering the adaptation to EU laws, livestock raising, veterinary medicine and phytosanitation, fish industry, science and education.
Estonia: 2014-¬2016 Joint Cooperation Enhancement Action Plan in the field of European integration, fish industry, livestock raising etc.
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7. Agriculture Potential Infographics
As compared to other European countries, Ukraine has a high yielding capacity of corn– 65 cwt/ha, while in Netherlands this index is 50, in France – 43, in Czech Republic – 31, in Italy – 25
Yields of sunflower, wheat and barley in Ukraine is among lowest in Europe, and we are in the middle of “yielding capacity rating” when it comes to apples.
If yield of grains in Ukraine was at the average European level, the country would harvest 25 mln tons more, leaving behind the whole continent (so far France is the leader in grains yielding capacity, Ukraine is on the second place).
while in Ukraine this number is several times
smaller – 15 persons.
Yielding Capacity in Ukraine as Compared to Countries with Similar Geographic Position
How Many People Farmers in Different Countries Feed as Compared to Ukraine
In Israel, one agricultural
producer feeds 95 people
in the USA75
65Ukraine
50Netherlands
43France
31Czech
Republic
25Italy
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8. Rich Facts Infographics
The area of the fields of 5 Ukrainian agroholdings is equalto the territory of a small European country
Agrobusiness is the most perspective one in Ukraine.The numbers are staggering – five biggest agrocompaniesin Ukraine (UkrLandFarming, NCH, Kernel Group, MironivskyHliboproduct PJSC and Ukrainian Agrarian Investments LLC)possess the land fund which is equal to the area of Slovenia.
Ukraine produces five times more sunflower oilthan Spain – olive oil
Spain is the leader in olive oil production in the world. But do you know that Ukraine produces five times more sunflower oil than that? Our country is the leader in this field –4.2 mln tons, which is 28% of global production.How much is that? If someone poured all this oil into Olympic pools, they would need 1852 of them. If one filled Olympic pools with Spanish olive oil,they would need only 357 pools.Another impressive fact is that, in 2014, Ukraine produced more sunflower oil than all other countries in the world produced altogether! 4.2 mln tons of sunflower oil against 3.2 mln tons of olive oil.
Ukraine grows 7 times more grain than coffee beansproduced all over the world
Coffee is most popular beverage in the world; coffee beans areexported to each and every country. To explain how much Ukraine growsgrain, let’s compare the global coffee yield with the grain yield in Ukraine.These products are consumed in a completely different way, and thiscomparison looks rather strange, but we want to basically point out theiroutputs: Ukraine cropped 64 mln tons of different grains (corn, wheat, barleyand others) in 2014, while only 8.5 mln tons of coffee beans was gatheredin for the same period globally.
If Ukrainian grain were transported by train cars, the trains would be thousands kilometers long
Ukraine exported 18.5 mln tons of corn during 2014/2015 marketing year, which is the third best index in the world. Most of the corn, just like the rest of grains, is exported by sea, by huge bulk carriers, for instance, Panamax vessels, because it is easer and cheaper. But if someone wanted to load all the corn to be exported in grain carrying train cars, the actual train would be 3.7 thousand kilometers long, which is the distance from Kyiv to Madrid.If we did the same with wheat, 11.5 mln tons of which was exported, the train would stretch from Kyiv to London along 2.38 thousand kilometers.
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Finnish citizens can eat Ukrainian honey all winter
Ukrainian honey is consumed by people all over the world. Ukraine exported 26 thousand tons of honey last year.It is especially useful in winter to prevent one from catching a cold. Daily consumption of 20-50 grams of honey during a year improves the blood composition and metabolism. So, the amount of honey Ukraine exported last year would be enough to feed a teaspoon (30 grams) each Finnish citizen during 6 months! It would be appropriate, too, given the fact that winters in Finland are rigorous and long.
We can feed hundreds of millions of starving peoplein Asia with our wheat
India is a rapidly developing country. But its economy growth rates are still not enough to solve the problem of livelihood of more than one billion residents. 195 million people in India fall asleep hungry.If we grind all our exported wheat (11 mln tons), we will have 8.25 mln tons of flour. We can bake 23.6 bln 500 grams long loafs and give them out to starving people in India. 195 million hungry Indians will eat one long loaf per day during 4 months.
... and all Europeans – with omelets!
Ukraine exported 1.75 billion eggs in 2014. If we cook French omelets with them, it will be enough to feed all EU citizens for two days in a row (583 mln omelets).
We can feed the whole Israel with our chicken
Israel is a country whose residents eat more chicken than any other nation –70 kilograms per person per year. If we take all chicken Ukraine exported in 2014,we can feed all Israelis for 4 months.
Rape is another plant to pride ourselves on
The global rape export amounted to 14.2 mln tons in 2014/2015 marketing year. Canada took the first place (62%), Australia took the second (17%) and Ukraine took the third (14%). But what kind of the third place it is! Other countries are left far behind –we exported twice as much as all of them altogether.
Agriculture is not only grain, milk and meat. Ukraineis one of the world’s leaders in nuts growing. Ukraineproduced 96.9 thousand tons of walnuts in the lastmarketing year.
If we used all these walnuts to make Kyiv Cakes,we would make… 484,500,000 cakes. Well,of course, it is impossible to eat them all at once,but just for the sake of argument we havecalculated that this amount is enough to giveeach Ukrainian a cake a month during a year.
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Contact us:growukr@minagro.gov.ua www.minagro.gov.ua
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