Ukraine's 'DrovaYe' Portal: A Guide to Ordering Firewood Online.
The 'DrovaYe' State Portal
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine has launched a new online government portal named 'DrovaYe,' enabling citizens to order firewood through the internet. This initiative is designed to streamline the process of obtaining firewood, offering a more convenient experience for users. The official procedure for purchasing wood via this service involves several straightforward steps, ensuring both comfort and efficiency.
How to Place an Order
To begin an order on the 'DrovaYe' portal, users must first log in using the national ID.GOV.UA authentication system. Following successful authorization, they can proceed to place their firewood order. It is important to note that an individual is permitted to purchase up to 15 cubic meters of firewood per year, a limit intended to prevent hoarding. Delivery is a separate service, and its cost depends on the distance to the settlement, which can affect the total expense.
When collecting the order, individuals must present their passport and tax identification code. These documents are required to verify identity and finalize the receipt of the firewood. In this way, the 'DrovaYe' portal aims to provide a simple and accessible process for procuring firewood, simplifying procedures for Ukrainian citizens. This digital service is particularly relevant given the increased demand for reliable heating sources during the country's challenging winter months.
The introduction of the 'DrovaYe' portal reflects the Ukrainian government's efforts to digitize public services and improve citizens' access to essential resources. This initiative has the potential to significantly improve the supply of firewood, especially in regions heavily reliant on it for winter heating. Furthermore, it could support the development of local forestry management and the broader economy by facilitating easier access to legal sources of firewood.
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