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Ukraine’s agricultural sector after accession to the WTO








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    Farming the black earth: the history and politics of Ukraine’s agricultural land markets before, during and after the war
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    Ukraine is a leading global producer of food commodities and agriculture is a central pillar of the country’s economy and future development. Rich and abundant farmland is one of Ukraine's most valuable resources. Until recently, the transfer of land titles was restricted by a long-standing moratorium on land sales. Although a market for land leases had developed, land tenure was marked by a significant degree of informality and legal uncertainty. In 2020, new amendments to the Ukrainian Land Code laid the legal and institutional foundation for the gradual liberalization of the land market starting in 2021.
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    Assessment of the Agriculture and Rural Development Sectors in the Eastern Partnership Countries. Ukraine
    The European Union's Neighbourhood Programme
    2013
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    A general assessment of the agriculture and rural areas economic sectors will be crucial for developing proper strategies for the agriculture and rural development of the countries. These studies will contribute to assess the situation in the sector, prioritise and target sub-sectors, areas of intervention and beneficiaries, in consultation with the local public and private stakeholders. Its results will also have an impact on the ongoing consultations/negotiations for Deep and Comprehensive Fre e Trade Agreements (DCFTA). The overall scope of the project is in line with the European Neighbourhood Programme (ENP) for Agriculture and Rural Development (ENPARD), an EU initiative built along the line of EU’s best practice in developing agriculture and rural areas and funded under the European Neighbourhood Programme Instrument (ENPI). Based on the results of this project, ENPARD programmes and activities could be identif ied, elaborated and implemented in interested EaP countries. The studies cover the 6 Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belorussia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, and a regional report gives an overview and covers the issues that can be addressed at regional or sub-regional level. All the studies are available in English and in the respective language of their country, the regional report is available in English and Russian. This report covers Armenia FAO Project No. GCP/RER/041/EC EU Project No. ENPI 2012/298-262
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    The Agriculture Sector in Eastern Ukraine: Analysis and Recommendations 2018
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    The agriculture sector in the Government-controlled areas of Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts in the summer of 2017. This study included a survey of 310 farmers of different scale including small and medium farms as well as family farms. At the same time, the study’s implementers interviewed the heads of agriculture departments in 13 Rayons of the two Oblasts. Given the importance of the agriculture sector in Eastern Ukraine, it is hoped that the current study will guide stakeholders in formulating beneficial programs resulting in economic growth, and improved social cohesion in the area.

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