Russia has stolen 400,000 tonnes of Ukrainian grain
Russia has stolen 400,000 tonnes of Ukrainian grain
05 May 2022
Russia has stolen 400,000 tonnes of Ukrainian grain
Looting is part of Russia's state policy as Russia has already stolen about 400,000 tonnes of grain in the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories and Russian soldiers carry off even toilet bowls from private houses.
Ukraine and Poland have signed a Memorandum on strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities.
04 May 2022
Russian invaders used Grad multiple launch rocket systems to shell the Velykomykhailivka community in the Synelnykove district of the Dnipropetrovsk region, damaging several dozen private houses in two villages.
03 May 2022
Russian invaders have bombed a modern grain elevator in Rubizhne, Luhansk region, which can store 30,000 tonnes of grain at a time.
In 2022, Ukrainian farmers expect to harvest 65% of what was recorded last year because only 70% of spring field work was completed against last year’s figures amid war-related disruptions.
02 May 2022
On May 2, 2022, Russia’s missile strike hit a grain elevator in Synelnykove District, Dnipropetrovsk Region, having destroyed a grain storage facility.
Almost 4.5 million tonnes of grain have been blocked in Ukrainian ports. Exports through the closed sea routes are halted amid an ongoing Russian military invasion.
01 May 2022
Russian invaders have already exported several hundred thousand tonnes of grain from the temporarily occupied territories in Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions.
29 April 2022
In two villages of the Melitopol district in Zaporizhia region, Russian troops are demanding that shop owners stop selling Ukrainian goods and switch to the Russian rouble.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine strongly condemns Russia's criminal actions related to the so-called "expropriation" of farmers’ crops in the temporarily occupied parts of Kherson region.
MFA Ukraine on invaders expropriating Ukrainian grain: Russia walks in the footsteps of Stalinists, Nazis
Ukraine considers grain exports via Lithuania’s Klaipeda Port
Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Minister Mykola Solskyi, Lithuanian Agriculture Minister Kęstutis Navickas and EU Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski have discussed the possibility of exporting Ukrainian-produced grain via Lithuania’s Klaipėda Port.
28 April 2022
Law enforcement operatives have initiated criminal proceedings against Russian forces, who appear to have stolen 61 tonnes of wheat and other property from an agricultural firm in Zaporizhia Region.
27 April 2022
A full-scale recovery of Ukraine after the war will cost about $600 billion.
Last night Russian troops shelled a large grain elevator in Marianske and Zelenodolsk Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHPP) in Dnipropetrovsk Region.
The United Kingdom announced the decision to reduce all tariffs to zero and remove all quotas on imports of Ukrainian goods thus saving thousands of jobs during the war.
26 April 2022
The German government wants to ensure that Ukraine can continue to grow grain and deliver it to countries around the world despite the war.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has significantly disrupted Ukrainian agricultural production and this year's grain harvest in Ukraine is likely to be about 20% lower than in 2021 due to reduced sowing areas.
25 April 2022
Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Minister Mykola Solskyi has paid a working visit to the Republic of Latvia to discuss the possibility of agricultural exports via Latvian ports.
24 April 2022
In temporarily occupied areas, the Russian invasion forces are exerting pressure on local farmers and stealing Ukrainian grain.
23 April 2022
Asian and African countries have historically been close to Russia but now they start to change their attitude towards Russia in Ukraine’s favor.
22 April 2022
Russia’s war in Ukraine will have a severe economic impact on Europe
21 April 2022
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal discussed with the Prime Minister of Ireland, Micheál Martin, pressing issues and challenges facing Ukraine and Europe. The meeting took place on April 20 in Shannon (Republic of Ireland).
13 April 2022
Latvia can help Ukraine export grain through Latvian ports, President Egils Levits has said.
04 April 2022
Ukraine has already partially resumed its exports, and the volumes will grow. The country is expected to reach up to 80% of pre-war export operations in the near future.
01 April 2022
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal has said that after the energy crisis in the world, Russia wants to cause a global food crisis.
30 March 2022
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine makes efforts to resume agri-food exports to foreign countries.
The Russian Navy is blocking in the Black Sea region more than 90 civilian ships carrying food for the world market.