Agrarians Helping Ukrainians: How Humanitarian Headquarter Works for Everyone

Each of the problematic historical convolutions of Ukraine — the outbreak of war in 2014, coronavirus crisis, the big war of 2022 — caused the destruction of logistics routes, chains of production and subsequently shortages of goods. However, there are always those in Ukraine who will lend their reliable support to preserve humanitarian stability — the agrarians.
One of Ukraine's largest agricultural associations, the Ukrainian Agri Council (UAC), together with the SaveUa charity fund is working on the coordination of the humanitarian headquarter in Uman....
Ukrainian agricultural companies whose beneficiaries are foreigners will receive reduced loans cost
The sowing campaign in Sumy, Chernihiv, Kyiv and the rest of the territory began to gain momentum
UAC asks the government to abolish tariff quotas for imports of Ukrainian agricultural products to the EU
Razis to take over agri enterprises in Kherson region and force farmers to sow for Russia

The war in Ukraine is raging not only at the front-line, but there is a struggle for agricultural enterprises, food stocks, labor force.
The occupiers appropriate the farms property, take goods out of storages, and force workers to work for them. Those who disagree are threatened with physical violence.
Agrarian from Kherson region...
The UAC with UBC Coalition calls on authorities to protect exporters and resume VAT refunds
The UAC, together with other business associations that are members of the Coalition of the Ukrainian Business Council (UBC), called on the authorities to adopt a list of measures to preserve the full...
The UAC calls for access to concessional loans to Ukrainian agricultural companies whose beneficiaries are foreigners
Ukrainian producers are put in an unequal position with foreign ones: business through a number of associations proposed to the Verkhovna Rada to make changes on taxation
On April 13, the Public Union "Ukrainian Agri Council" (UAC), the Association of Pig Breeders of Ukraine (APB) sent an appeal to Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Tax and Customs Policy Danylo Hetmantsev with a proposal to revise some tax legislation provisions that operate during martial law. The initiative was supported by the Ukrainian Business Council (UBC).
The appeal refers to sub-item 9.5 of item 9 of subsection 8 of the Transitional Provisions of the Tax Code of Ukraine, which stipulates that from April 1, 2022 until the cessation or abolition of mart...