As of December 2022, up to 65% of winter crops are in good to excellent condition, while the condition of the remaining 30-35% will depend on weather conditions during the winter.
According to the website of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy on Friday, citing data from the Ukrhydrometcenter, the weather factor has not affected the condition of the crops this season.
“According to a visual assessment, on 65% (in 2021 – 56%) of the examined fields the plants entered the winter in good and excellent condition, on 28% (35%) of the areas the condition of plants was assessed as satisfactory. In 7% (9%) of the areas the plants were underdeveloped (did not reach the phase of development safe for overwintering). The majority of such crops (from 7% to 28%) are in Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, Odesa and Lviv regions”, – Ministry reports.
According to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, the Ukrhydrometeocenter conducted a study of productive moisture reserves of arable soil layer under winter crops on October 28-30. At the majority of sown areas reserves of moisture were optimal (21-40 mm), in some areas of eastern, western and northern regions, the soil layer was overwatered (more than 40 mm of productive moisture). At the same time in southern and in some areas of central regions moistening of arable layer of soil was insufficient for the end of autumn (in some places less than 10 mm of productive moisture), the most such areas were in Odessa region.
Also according to agrometeorological surveys of winter crops, in the second half of November, 30-40% of areas plants reached mass tillering, which is favorable for overwintering. On the remaining areas formation of the 3rd leaf and foliage was noted. Plant height varied from 10 to 24 cm with an average of 250-510 plants per m2 and 600-670 plants on the best plots. Bushiness was formed in the range of 1.6-2.8 stems per plant.
As reported, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine said that Ukraine will try to compensate for the smaller areas under winter crops this season by increasing the area under spring crops next year.
“This year winter grain crops were sown on 4.8 million hectares in the controlled territories. This is about 40% less than last year. We expect to sow more spring spring crops to compensate. But it is clear that the large mine contamination of fields, the factor of uncertainty and constant attacks of the enemy will have an impact on the quantitative indicators of our harvest next year. This is a problem that will have to be solved,” the prime minister said.
He stressed that the country’s government is working to attract international support, which should have a positive impact on next year’s gross harvest. Thus, the UN agricultural organization (FAO) has already agreed to provide the country with seed, which will increase the total area of spring crops sown in 2023 by 30%. For comparison, Ukraine during the sowing season 2022 planted 14.16 million hectares of main crops, or 83.7% of the 2021 indicators of 16.92 million hectares.
Home Essentials, a world leader in production and rental of furniture and interior items, is launching production of furniture and mattresses in Kremenets (Ternopil region), head of the Ternopil Region Investment Office Vladimir Vasilevsky told Interfax-Ukraine.
According to him, all registration activities have already been completed and a site has been chosen for the production location.
“Kremenets community received a powerful American investor – LLC “Home Essentials Ukraine”. The project enters the stage of implementation and begins to live its own life – hiring employees, importing production equipment and forming a circle of suppliers,” he said.
According to Vasilevskyy, already in the second quarter of 2023 the shipment of products will begin. In the first phase of the project creates 50-60 jobs, by the end of 2023, 300 jobs will be created.
“The investor is transferring part of the back office operational processes from the headquarters in Hong Kong to Ukraine and managers and creatives – logisticians, marketers, etc. – will be employed here,” he added.
Mr. Vasilevsky estimates that, by analogy with similar factories in Ukraine, the production in Kremenets will give a turnover of about $12-15 million, “in the first months of work it is possible to export products at $ 0.5-1 million per month,” – he said.
We are planning to start exporting to Spain, Portugal, Italy and France, and in the second quarter of 2023 to most of the EU countries.
For the production start, on equipment and circulating assets, in the first half of 2023 will be about $ 1 million of investments, in the 2-3rd quarter – up to $ 5 million.
Oksana Donska, a board member of the Ukrainian Association of Furniture Manufacturers (UAM) and coordinator of furniture cluster development, said in a comment for Interfax-Ukraine that this investor is an example of active interest of foreign companies to our market and interest of local authorities.
“I met a representative of Home Essentials at an international exhibition, where UAM represented the products of Ukrainian furniture makers. It was a happy accident for him. Next we met at the buzzer. I gave him an analysis of the domestic market, data on the specifics of exports, told him about the geographical location of production in Ukraine. In four months, the Ternopil Region Investment Office team was able to secure the entry of the American investor,” Donska said.
Home Essentials is a world leader in manufacturing and renting out furniture and interior furnishings. The head office (headquarters) is in Hong Kong. The European office is in Madrid. The company operates in more than 26 countries.
The volume of construction work performed in Ukraine in January-June 2022 decreased by 2.1 times compared to the same period in 2021 – to 36 billion UAH, according to the State Statistics Service (Derzhstat).
According to the State Statistics Service, in June 2022 the volume of construction works was only 22.2% of the June 2021 figure. At the same time the figure rose by 18.5% in June against May this year.
According to the State Statistics Committee, in the first half of 2022 to January-June 2021 the reduction of construction works was observed in all segments of construction. Thus, the volume of construction work in the residential construction decreased by 2.1 times – to UAH 7.6 billion (37.3%), in non-residential – twice, to UAH 9.9 billion (39.5%), in the segment of engineering structures – in 2.2 times, to UAH 18.3 billion (36.6%).
The share of new construction to the total volume of construction work was 43.8%, repair – 27,4%, reconstruction and technical re-equipment – 28,8%.
The State Statistics Service notes that the publication of data was delayed due to the martial law. Data excludes temporarily occupied Crimea and temporarily occupied territories in Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Recall that earlier RAUTA presented an analysis of the metal construction market in Ukraine.
Rauta is a leading provider of modern solutions for prefabricated buildings – sandwich panels, metal ventilated facades, steel frames, load-bearing profiles, etc. The company offers services for the design, installation of load-bearing and enclosing structures, as well as general contracting at facilities of any complexity. The main business of the company is the import of Ruukki products for commercial construction projects. We use production facilities located in Poland, Estonia and Ukraine.
The IMF staff’s main scenario under the Monitoring Program with the Board of Directors (PMB) suggests that Ukraine will need to purchase 5 billion cubic meters of gas in 2023, spread evenly over 12 months.
According to the schedule presented in the documents, without imports, Ukraine will leave this heating season with reserves of 6 billion cubic meters and by the next heating season will only be able to increase them to 8.5 billion cubic meters, which will cause their fall to 6 billion cubic meters by the beginning of 2024.
At the same time, taking into account imports, gas reserves at the end of this heating season will be only slightly below 9 billion cubic meters, and by the next will increase to almost 14 billion cubic meters, which is only about 0.5 billion cubic meters less than at the beginning of this season.
“To help Naftogaz meet the associated increase in financing needs, the government is already providing budget support to the company through an implicit subsidy in the form of lost revenues from rent payments for gas, which is estimated at about UAH 145 billion ($3.5 billion) for 2023,” the materials on the Fund’s website to the PMB indicate.
At the same time, IMF experts suggest that more support is likely to be needed, including as compensation for utility service obligations due to the fixing of the retail gas price at 7.4 UAH per cubic meter – well below the import parity price.
They added that the Heating Utility Company (HUC) and Gas Transmission System Operator (GTSO), whose liquidity suffers due to lower transit fees and low capacity usage, may also need support.
“In general, according to staff estimates, up to UAH 150 billion ($3.6 billion) in the form of additional financial support to Naftogaz, UGTSU and TKE may be required in 2023,” the IMF experts said.
TAS Insurance Group (Kyiv) paid UAH 73.95 mln in compensation under insurance contracts in November 2022, which is 31.1% less than during the same period a year earlier.
As it is stated on the web-site of the company, payments on CASCO contracts amounted to UAH 21,58 mln, which is 29,18% of total payments of the company per month, on MTPL – UAH 27,82 mln or 37,62% of total payments.
In turn, the share of “Green Card” in the payments portfolio of the company for the month was 16,24% or UAH 12,01 mln.
At the same time the indemnities of “TAS” Insurance Group based on voluntary medical insurance contracts in November amounted to UAH 9,45 mln, which is 12,78% of the total indemnities for the month.
Under other insurance contracts in the last month of autumn 2022 TAS IG has paid UAH 3,09 mln.
TAS IG was registered in 1998. It is a universal company, offering customers more than 80 types of insurance products for various types of voluntary and compulsory insurance. It has an extensive regional network: 28 regional directorates and branches and 450 sales offices throughout Ukraine.