Biodiversity conservation in the agricultural sector of Ukraine: Why it is important and how it will affect the future of the agricultural sector

In August 2024, the Nature Restoration Law, one of the EU’s key biodiversity initiatives, will come into force, aiming to restore degraded ecosystems and habitats in all EU member states.
The 2024 Olympics: Sustainable development and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions

In today’s world, sustainable development is becoming an increasingly urgent need in all sectors of the economy, both manufacturing and non-manufacturing. A clear example is the 2024 Olympics in Paris, which take place from July 26 to August 11, aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% compared to previous games.
Development of regenerative practices in agriculture: Online lecture series No-till and Strip-till

Starting from March 14, the Online Lecture Series “Conservation Agriculture Systems No-till and Strip-till” was created by the Green Agro Solutions NGO together with scientists of the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine (NUBIP of Ukraine), practitioners, farmers, and successful agricultural producers.
Why is 2024 Crucial for Reporting Under the Paris Agreement to the UNFCCC?

For Ukraine, which has a significant agricultural sector, the information from BTRs (Biennial Transparency Reports) is crucial. It will help the country identify vulnerabilities and opportunities for improvement, ensuring that climate policies and measures are effectively tailored to support sustainable agricultural practices.
The digitalization role in the soil monitoring organization

The active implementation of digitization processes in all areas of life is a logical continuation of automation and increased comfort as a natural consequence of scientific and technological progress.
The State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection has announced the deadlines for submission documents for the export of grains to the People’s Republic of China

The State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection has announced the deadlines for submission documents for completing lists of exporters of barley, corn, and soybeans to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for a year 2024.
I.P.Cert Partners With Regrow to Scale Regenerative Agriculture in Ukraine

I.P.Cert, a leading agricultural standards certification consulting partner, and Regrow Ag, the Agriculture Resilience Platform provider, today announced a partnership to accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture practices across Ukraine.
Digitalization and the carbon footprint of commodity crop production

Accelerating the pace of technological development leads to an increase in the volume and intensity of information exchange, including between subjects of economic activity.
Adapting agriculture to climate change

Climate change is becoming a major challenge for agricultural producers in Ukraine.
Calculation of carbon footprint – a confirmed intention to take care of the environment

Every type of business activity has an impact on the environment to some rate. This also applies to the agricultural sector. But it is often difficult to assess the direct impacts of production process.