Farming Is the Foundation of Ukraine’s Economic Resilience, Says Vitaliy Kim.
Why Farming Matters for Ukraine’s Economic Stability
According to Novyny.live: Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, has highlighted farming as essential to Ukraine’s economic resilience during wartime. He stressed the need to support small farms, improve business conditions, and shift toward higher-value production. According to Kim, agriculture serves as a vital economic hub for many Ukrainian communities.
Kim pointed out that farmers in frontline areas face severe challenges due to landmines and damaged infrastructure. In a time when safety and stability are critical, it is important to give farmers confidence in their future.
“A farmer must be confident they can secure funding, upgrade equipment, and expand their operations,” said Vitaliy Kim.
A Long-Term Strategy for Agricultural Development
The regional governor also emphasized that farming’s value should not be measured solely in hectares or output volumes.
“Farming means jobs, community development, food security, and the economic resilience of the state,” said Vitaliy Kim.He called for a 15-to-20-year long-term strategy to ensure steady growth in Ukraine’s agricultural sector.
In this context, farming remains a key pillar of the country’s economic life, and supporting it is essential for ensuring food security and rebuilding the economy amid war.
Kim’s position underscores the strategic role of agriculture in today’s Ukrainian reality, where war threatens not only lives but also food security. The focus on backing small farms and the need for long-term planning reflects a clear understanding that sustainable development in this sector is crucial for the country’s post-conflict recovery. The economic stability that farmers can provide is key to social development and infrastructure restoration in affected regions.
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