
Vitalii Dankevych
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3 weeks ago |
csis.org | Antonina Broyaka |Vitalii Dankevych |Emma Dodd |Caitlin Welsh
Urgent measures are recommended for immediate implementation in the next year to restore the basic functioning of Ukraine’s agriculture sector and ensure Ukrainian food exports flow freely to global markets. Restore production, transportation, storage, and irrigation infrastructure, with considerations for EU standards, predicted climate change impacts, and the war’s effects on Ukraine’s agricultural trade flows.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
csis.org | Caitlin Welsh |Emma Dodd |Vitalii Dankevych |Joseph W. Glauber
Audio BriefA short, spoken-word summary from CSIS’s Caitlin Welsh on her report with Emma Dodd, Vitalii Dankevych, Joseph Glauber, and Antonina Broyaka, From the Ground Up: Demining Farmland and Improving Access to Fertilizer to Restore Ukraine’s Agricultural Production. IntroductionIn the two decades leading up to Russia’s February 2022 invasion, Ukraine had become a major producer and exporter of numerous agricultural commodities.
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Jul 11, 2023 |
sightmagazine.com.au | Susanne Wengle |Vitalii Dankevych
12 July 2023 SUSANNE WENGLE and VITALII DANKEVYCH When an explosion breached the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine on 6th June, 2023, much analysis focused on near-term impacts, including the flooding of the city of Kherson, threats to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and consequences for Ukrainian military forces’ expected spring offensive against Russian troops. But the most severe long-term effects will fall on south-east Ukraine’s farmers.
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Jul 7, 2023 |
goskagit.com | Susanne Wengle |Vitalii Dankevych
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)
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Jul 7, 2023 |
caledonianrecord.com | Vitalii Dankevych
By Vitalii Dankevych, Doctor of Economics, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Public Administration and National Security, Polissia National University, Zhytomyr National Agroecological University When an explosion breached the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine on June 6, 2023, much analysis focused on near-term impacts, including the flooding of the city of Kherson, threats to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and consequences for Ukrainian military forces' expected spring offensive against Russian troops.
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