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For Immediate Release

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Today, USAID announced the expansion of the Agriculture Resilience Initiative-Ukraine (AGRI-Ukraine), attracting nearly $1.75 billion in additional investments for Ukraine’s agricultural sector through nine new partners from the private sector, international financial institutions, and other donors. The new partners include Astarta, Best Leasing, Crédit Agricole Bank, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), IMC, OTP Bank, and Universalna Insurance Company, and the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement.

These new partnerships bring the total amount leveraged through the AGRI-Ukraine initiative to more than $2.26 billion in private sector and partner investments since July 2022. That means that for every $1 the United States has invested in AGRI-Ukraine, USAID has leveraged approximately $6.45 from fellow donors and private sector investors.

USAID and its partners remain committed to supporting Ukraine’s agricultural sector and exports to help alleviate the global food security crisis exacerbated by Russia’s war.

Since July 2022, AGRI-Ukraine has helped more than 15,000 Ukrainian farmers – or 34 percent of the country’s registered farmers – receive seeds, fertilizers, crop protection, storage, and financing to produce their harvests. This support helped save and generate the production of  over 5.5 million metric tons of grain that is worth over $1 billion in revenue for the Ukrainian economy. 

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