Udovychenko, Kateryna
- Department of Plant Breeding, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine
This study assesses the impact of ongoing Russian full-scale aggression in Ukraine, which started on 24 February 2022, onthe fruit growing sector by examining damages, losses, and the broader consequences for the industry. The methodology ofthe research includes the analysis of open access reports and publications of specialized state and international institutionsand expert and analytical reviews. Various aspects observed as the impacts of war actions, including the destruction oforchards, agricultural machinery, and storage facilities, are described. Indirect effects, such as market destabilization, increasedproduction costs, and disruptions in export routes, were also explored. The study delves into the challenges faced by farmers,from shortages in labor to the decrease in the production of certified planting material. Despite these adverse factors, theUkrainian fruit growing sector exhibits resilience and adaptability. The study also discusses ongoing recovery efforts, state grantprograms, and international collaborations that offer prospects for growth, emphasizing the potential for recovery and adaptationamid the ongoing conflict.
horticulture; war impact; damages; losses; recovery
CABI Reviews: Perspectives In Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition And Natural Resources
2024, volume: 19, number: 1
Horticulture
War, Crisis, and Security Studies
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/143025