International online conference on the export of Ukrainian organic products during the war
Ukraine continues to develop organic production even under challenging conditions, providing the world with high-quality products. In 2023, Ukraine ranked among the top 5 largest suppliers of organic products to EU countries, with exports totaling 172.1 thousand tons. The largest importers of Ukrainian goods include the Netherlands, Germany, and Austria.
On October 15 at 10:00, the Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office, national project Diia.Business together with the Organic Standard certification body and Organic Initiative, will organize the international online conference “Оrganic export from Ukraine during the war,” which is being held for the third consecutive year.
The online event will feature speakers from the Ukrainian Government, domestic and international experts, and business representatives.
Main topics
- Overview of the organic sector in Ukraine. Governmental programs for sustainable business. Organic export figures during the war
- Ukrainian organic exporters: Export despite wartime challenges
- Success stories of cooperation with the Ukrainian organic exporters from foreign buyers
Target Audience:
Representatives of the organic sector, international partners, and foreign stakeholders.
Date: 15 October 2024
Time: 10:00 – 12:30 (EEST)
Platform: Online, Zoom
Language of the event: English with simultaneous interpretation into Ukrainian
Detailed information about the event, program and registration at the link.
This event is organized by the State Institution Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office, the national project Diia.Business together with the Organic Standard certification body and Organic Initiative Public Union under the auspices of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, and supported by Switzerland within the framework of the Swiss-Ukrainian Program “Higher Value Added Trade from the Organic and Dairy Sector in Ukraine” (QFTP) implemented by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL, Switzerland) in partnership with SAFOSO AG.