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The role of Ukraine’s agricultural sector in achieving climate neutrality

Organiser: DiXi Group, Green Transition Office

Format: online

Can the agricultural sector be not only a source of emissions, but also a solution to the climate crisis? How to ensure the country's food security while reducing the carbon footprint? Where to find funds for the "green" transition in the post-war recovery?

During the event, experts from the Green Transition Office will provide answers to these and other important questions during an online discussion at the intersection of agribusiness, climate technologies, and energy. Speakers will present a sectoral study on the potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing carbon sequestration for the agricultural sector, including:

  • National carbon budget — what share of greenhouse gas emissions is created by Ukraine's agricultural sector, and how does this affect our international commitments?

  • Sustainable agricultural practices — is it possible to simultaneously increase yields and reduce environmental damage?

  • Financial prospects — what programs and instruments do international financial institutions offer to support climate-friendly technologies?

  • New economic models — how can agriculture become the basis for the development of a circular bioeconomy in Ukraine?

  • Energy independence — can agricultural raw materials make a significant contribution to the country's energy balance?

The event format includes an interactive Q&A session where you can ask your questions to leading industry experts and join in forming recommendations for climate-neutral development policy in the agricultural sector.

The event will bring together representatives of relevant ministries, international financial institutions, business associations, and climate change specialists.

Join a constructive dialogue about the future of sustainable development in Ukraine!

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