The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers’ action plan calls for increasing the share of processed goods in Ukraine’s agricultural export mix to 63% by 2027 and raising the volume of agricultural exports by at least $4 billion.
To achieve this goal, the government plans to expand the use of state support mechanisms for Ukrainian agricultural producers of goods with a significant share of imports and to open new markets for at least 10 new commodity lines by 2027.
It is also planned to introduce the position of agricultural attaché in 2027, along with a new instrument to guarantee loans for processing through the Partial Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund.
A separate priority is to increase the level of processing of agricultural waste and raw materials—particularly from crop and livestock production—into biofuels.
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy’s programmatic goal is to transform the agricultural sector into a highly productive, technologically advanced, innovative, and investment-attractive industry with high added value and a significant share of processing.
As reported, on August 17, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the Government Action Program. Verkhovna Rada Chairman Ruslan Stefanchuk stated that parliament will review the Program in the near future in accordance with established procedure.
According to the Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture, by the end of 2025, processed products accounted for 47.8% of Ukraine’s agricultural exports, while raw materials accounted for 52.2%. In 2024, this ratio stood at 40% and 60%, respectively.
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