Grants of Up to 185,000 UAH Available for Agribusiness in Khmelnytskyi Region.

Grants of Up to 185,000 UAH Available for Agribusiness in Khmelnytskyi Region
Grants of Up to 185,000 UAH Available for Agribusiness in Khmelnytskyi Region

Agribusiness Grant Program in Khmelnytskyi Oblast

According to Novyny.live: A grant program for the agricultural sector is now active in Ukraine's Khmelnytskyi Oblast, offering financial support of up to 185,000 Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH). This initiative aims to foster the development of local agriculture and provide essential aid to entrepreneurs in this field. Applications for the program will be accepted until February 8, 2026.

The 'AGRIS 3' Project

The 'AGRIS 3' project is being implemented by the charitable foundation 'Caritas Khmelnytskyi UGCC' in partnership with Caritas Ukraine. Funding for the program is provided by The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace, highlighting the international support for this effort. These grants are intended to develop agricultural businesses, which can help improve the economic situation in the Khmelnytskyi region. This international partnership is part of broader efforts to support Ukraine's economy during a challenging period.

Prospective applicants should carefully review the application requirements. The program is accessible to vulnerable categories of citizens, which may include:

  • Farmers
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Other individuals engaged in agricultural activities

This initiative seeks to support those in need of financial assistance to realize their business ideas within the agri-sector.

The launch of this business grant program in Khmelnytskyi Oblast reflects a growing focus on developing the agricultural sector, particularly amid ongoing economic challenges. Support from international organizations like The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace also underscores the importance of collective action in addressing local socio-economic issues. This could represent a significant step toward strengthening the region's agrarian economy and improving the livelihoods of local residents.


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