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Author(s) Roman Neyter Sergiy Zorya Oleksandr Muliar

Agricultural War Damages, Losses, and Needs Review - February 2024

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Ukraine - government
World Bank, the
United Nations - Headquarters
European Union
Kyiv School of Economics

This report presents the details of the Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA) that was carried out for Agriculture Sector of Ukraine as part of the third RDNA report prepared by the Government of Ukraine, World Bank, United Nations, and the European Union. While the overall RDNA report makes a brief presentation of the sectoral results, this report presents the results in detail and explains the methodology used for estimates. This report does not cover the damages and losses in irrigation, food industry, agricultural logistics, and demining which are closely linked to agriculture, as they are covered by other work as part of the RDNA.

The report furnishes comprehensive details on the damages and losses endured by the agricultural sector in Ukraine. It emphasizes the immediate needs for 2024, as well as the medium and long-term requirements for the reconstruction and revitalization of the sector. 

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Last checked: 1 May 2024

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Themes Food security and agriculture Fragility and conflict Recovery
Country and region Ukraine
Agricultural War Damages, Losses, and Needs Review
Number of pages
30 p.
Publication year
2024

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