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Western Ukraine is presented as promising for agricultural development

Aerial view of an agricultural landscape divided into two sections: a brown plowed or harvested field on the left and a vibrant green cultivated field on the right, with a thin border line separating them.
Research area:Agricultural economicsLand Use and ManagementAgriculture Market Analysis Ukraine

What the study found

The article says Western Ukraine has conditions that make it economically and socially promising for agricultural development. It points to a large economically active population, a substantial share working in agriculture, and an influx of people after Russia’s military invasion.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors conclude that the region’s natural, human, and environmental advantages, together with a warming climate, make it suitable for sustainable agricultural growth. They suggest measures to support environmentally safe and intersectorally balanced development of crop production and stockbreeding.

What the researchers tested

The abstract does not describe a detailed study design, data analysis, or experiment. It reports regional figures for economically active people, agricultural employment, and migration, and then offers proposed development measures.

What worked and what didn't

The abstract identifies several positive factors: 3.6 million economically active people in the region, 840,000 of them in agriculture, and 860,900 migrants arriving by December 2022. It also states that the region is regarded as having an unpolluted environment and favorable physical and geographical location; it does not report any failed interventions or negative test results.

What to keep in mind

The available summary does not state limitations, methods, or evidence details beyond the figures and claims listed in the abstract. The proposed measures are presented as suggestions, not as tested outcomes.

Key points

  • Western Ukraine is described as economically and socially promising for agricultural development.
  • About 3.6 million people are economically active in the region.
  • Around 840,000 people, or 23%, work in agriculture.
  • By December 2022, 860,900 people had migrated to the Western region after Russia’s invasion.
  • The authors propose sustainable, environmentally safe, and balanced development of agriculture and stockbreeding.

Disclosure

Research title:
Western Ukraine is presented as promising for agricultural development
Authors:
Petro Hnativ, Oleg STASIV, Halyna Panahyd, Hryhoriy Konyk, Stakh S. VOVK
Institutions:
National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Stepan Gzhytskyi National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies Lviv
Publication date:
2026-04-07
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