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		<title>Benefits of organic land investment in Ukraine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agricultural land investment in Ukraine continues to attract farmers and real estate dealers from around the world. Large local Ukrainian companies have also made a diversification move by investing into agricultural lands &#8211;Ukraine&#8217;s famous Chernozems (Ukrainian for black soil) the most fertile soil type on our planet. But only few land investors are able to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agricultural land investment in Ukraine continues to attract farmers and real estate dealers from around the world. Large local Ukrainian companies have also made a diversification move by investing into agricultural lands &#8211;Ukraine&#8217;s famous <em>Chernozems </em>(Ukrainian for black soil) the most fertile soil type on our planet. But only few land investors are able to realize the true potential of Ukraine&#8217;s fertile soil which can produce 5-7 metric tonnes of wheat per hectare without any use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides. The natural benefits of organic farming technologies in Ukraine are tremendous but the largest agricultural companies seem to fail in realizing the potential. <span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p>Only about 300 thousand hectares of agricultural lands in Ukraine have been certified under the EU&#8217;s &#8220;Organic Farming&#8221; standards. Organic farming success stories in Ukraine are still only developing. At the same time, many old farms in Ukraine simply lack financing to buy agricultural chemicals which puts them into the organic category but cannot grant an official status of an organic producer. Investing in the organic certification process for many farmers is just as costly as buying new equipment.</p>
<p>As the Ukrainian government has still not been very helpful in bringing its large number of organic farms up to international standards, private investors begin to establish joint ventures with Ukrainian farmers through financing organic certification for them and trading the healthier organic food at 25-30% premium prices.</p>
<p>The economic benefits of organic crops farming worldwide have been well known. The cost of organic production according to numerous studies in Europe and US is 20 to 50% lower than the cost of conventional (chemical) crops production. In case of Ukraine, the cost of cultivation using organic technologies can be as low as USD 150 per hectare, only half of the conventional farming const due to elimination of the chemical fertilizers, toxic pesticides and herbicides.</p>
<p>As the price of petroleum continues to rise, the cost of conventional chemical farming will soar in the coming years. That is when Ukraine&#8217;s fertile Chernozem will realize its full potential ensuring organic farmers&#8217; zero dependency on petroleum-based agricultural chemicals.</p>
<p>The long-term ecological benefit of organic farming is even more fundamental but only few governments in the world have committed to organic farming as national standard in agriculture. As benefits of organic land investment in Ukraine continue to unfold with new success stories emerging in the coming years, Ukrainian government might as well realize that by supporting organic farmers in the country it will save billions on fighting ecological disasters and complying with the Kyoto Accord.</p>
<p>Read more on<a title="Agricultural land investment Ukraine, organic farm investment" href="http://www.investukraine.net/agriculture/agricultural-land-investment-in-ukraine/"> investing in agricultural land in Ukraine on InvestUkraine</a></p>
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		<title>Toxic pesticides banned in Europe &#8211; Ukraine should follow</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 12:20:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[European Union banned the use of 22 most toxic pesticide substances in all EU-member states with decision made in January 2009. Among the toxic substances used within pesticides banned in Europe are those proven to cause cancer, endanger reproduction or genes, as well as those that negatively affect human nervous, immune or hormonal systems. Substances [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6" title="airplane spraying pesticides on field" src="http://www.organicukraine.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/spraying_pesticides.jpg" alt="airplane spraying pesticides on field" width="211" height="149" />European Union banned the use of 22 most toxic pesticide substances in all EU-member states with decision made in January 2009. Among the toxic substances used within pesticides banned in Europe are those proven to cause cancer, endanger reproduction or genes, as well as those that negatively affect human nervous, immune or hormonal systems. Substances harmful to bees will also be outlawed as bees are essential for the pollination of crops, while 20 percent of pesticides are very toxic to bees. The harmful use of pesticides has been the major reason for the recent sudden die-off of bee communities around the Planet.</p>
<p>Aerial crop spraying of pesticides will also be almost completely prohibited, with minor exceptions.<span id="more-5"></span></p>
<p>The EU&#8217;s ban of the most toxic pesticides met an unprecedented opposition from the British parliamentarians of the UK&#8217;s Tory and Labour parties. The great resistance from the UK government and the British agribusiness was based on the primary assertion that food prices would soar as the crop yields would decrease. However, most unbiased agri experts believe there is now grounded verification of those worries, and, on the opposite, many crops varieties have been endangered by the use of toxic pesticides which have ruined the natural balance of pest control in the fields causing major losses in productivity. Not to mention the facts of immense harm caused by those toxins to the health of humans both farmers and consumers.</p>
<p>Organic farmers worldwide prove that better crops with no use of pesticides can be grown without any losses of yields. Moreover, such pesticide-free crops can be preserved much better. The UK&#8217;s Soil Association says research based on UK government data suggests that more food could in fact be produced under organic production compared to conventional farming.</p>
<p>Ukraine should now also adapt its regulations to catch up with the recent ban for toxic persitcides in the EU-member states.</p>
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