Ukraine currently feeds 400 million people in the world, and the country has the capacity to feed 600 million, said Penny Pritzker, the U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine’s Economic Recovery.
“Ukraine’s agriculture feeds 400 million people in the world, and it has the capacity to feed 600 million. That’s a huge opportunity, and now that the Black Sea is functioning, you’re seeing huge exports of not only agricultural products, but also metals, which has also helped to increase government revenues and helped to grow the economy,” she said at a briefing in Kyiv, answering questions about sectors that are ready for investment now.
The Special Representative emphasized that the energy sector is another major area of opportunity, as well as construction, transportation and logistics, and technology.
In addition, she said, critical minerals are another industry that offers great opportunities in Ukraine. Pritzker named defense industry and technology as two other areas.
Uzhhorod is now the most expensive city in Ukraine in terms of rental housing costs, followed by Lviv and Kyiv, according to the LUN real estate portal.
“In the first two years of the war, Lviv was considered the most expensive city for renting apartments, but now the situation has changed. In July, Uzhhorod became the most expensive city – a one-bedroom apartment here costs an average of UAH 17.7 thousand per month. This is more expensive than in the capital or in Lviv,” the press release says.
According to LUN, the average cost of renting a 1-room apartment in Lviv as of July is 16.5 thousand UAH/month, in Kyiv – 15 thousand UAH/month.
Next in the ranking are Chernivtsi – 12.3 thousand UAH/month on average for renting a one-bedroom apartment, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kropyvnytskyi, Poltava, Rivne – 12 thousand UAH/month, Cherkasy – 10 thousand UAH/month, Khmelnytskyi – 9.5 thousand UAH/month, Ternopil – 9.4 thousand UAH/month.
“LUN” notes that Odesa, which was previously expensive for renting housing, now ranks 14th with 7 thousand UAH/month. The lowest prices are generally recorded in cities that are close to the frontline and suffer from military operations: Chernihiv (5.8 thousand UAH/month), Zaporizhzhia, Sumy (5.5 thousand UAH/month), Mykolaiv (5 thousand UAH/month), Kharkiv and Kherson (4 thousand UAH/month).
Starting from 23:00 hrs. July 30, 2024, the State Customs Service is planning to carry out technical works to update the server software of the Unified Automated Information System of Customs Authorities. The technical works are expected to last about 6 hours.
During the work, there may be interruptions in the functioning of the software used by customs officials at checkpoints, but it will remain operational. This means that it will be possible to cross the state border of persons, goods and vehicles with possible delays.
At the same time, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that during the technical works it will be impossible to cross the border at the checkpoint “Uzhhorod-Automobile” of the Transcarpathian customs office. Please take this information into account when planning your border crossing.
Population structure of Ukraine (data from Ukrainian institute of future)

Source: Open4Business.com.ua
Gas TSO of Ukraine LLC has entered into an agreement with Motor Sich PJSC for the purchase of three new 6 MW gas turbine power plants for UAH 527.364 million (including VAT).
According to the announcement in the Prozorro e-procurement system, the delivery period is until October 31, 2024. The effective efficiency of the plants is at least 30.8%, and the service life before the first overhaul is at least 25 thousand hours.
“Motor Sich will also supervise the installation, commissioning and start-up of three units in Kharkiv region for UAH 8.952 million (including VAT).
GTSOU provides natural gas transportation to consumers in Ukraine and the European Union.
“Motor Sich is one of Europe’s largest manufacturers of aircraft engines and industrial gas turbines. On November 5, 2022, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Office decided to seize the shares of five companies, including Motor Sich, as military property for the duration of martial law.