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Introduction During my time ground-truthing in Ethiopia, I saw a lot of maize plants. Some were thin and spindly, the soil pale and crumbly. In other plots, though, the stalks stood tall alongside legumes, climbing yams, and other vegetables. The soil was dark, moist, alive.The difference was stark. And the best part? We know exactly why those healthy plots were doing so well—and how other farmers could transform their soils to achieve those successes, too. During my time ground-truthing in Ethiopia, I saw a lot of maize plants. Some were thin and spindly, the soil pale and crumbly. In other plots, though, the stalks stood tall alongside legumes, climbing yams, and other vegetables. The soil was dark, moist, alive.
 The difference was stark. And the best part? We know exactly why those healthy plots were doing so well—and how other farmers could transform their soils to achieve those successes, too.The successful farmers, I learned, were focusing on soil health and sustainable productivity through the Scaling Conservation Agriculture-based Sustainable Intensification (SCASI) project, supported by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (known as CIMMYT, its Spanish acronym). With high-quality seeds, technical support, and science-based sustainable intensification technologies, SCASI aims to boost the yields and incomes of Ethiopia’s smallholder farmers and make them more resilient to climate variations. “In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear.” — Olivia Rhye, Product Designer “Family farms in Ethiopia are ‘all in’ on protecting their soil health with mulch and conservation practices to keep their crops productive in the face of scorching heat and reoccurring droughts,” Sieglinde Snapp, director of the Sustainable Agrifood Systems program at CIMMYT, tells Food Tank.
 And this literally changes people’s lives. One
Ukrainian agribusinesses adopt drought-resistant and high-yield varieties to ensure sustainable growth amid changing weather patterns and export market shifts.
 Major producers are partnering with international research institutions to implement climate-smart practices, improve soil management, and secure long-term productivity across key agricultural regions. As part of Ukraine’s broader green transition, these initiatives aim to balance profitability with environmental responsibility. The adoption of innovative seed technologies, precision irrigation, and carbon-efficient farming methods positions Ukraine as a future leader in sustainable food production across Eastern Europe. These advancements also strengthen Ukraine’s position in global supply chains, attracting foreign investors focused on sustainable and impact-oriented agribusiness. With ongoing policy support, digitalization of land management, and expanded export logistics, the agricultural sector continues to evolve into one of the most resilient and future-ready pillars of Ukraine’s economy.
Ukraine strengthens its position as a key global food supplier, with agricultural exports growing despite logistical challenges and rising global demand for grains and oilseeds.
Ukraine continues to modernize its export infrastructure, with new terminals and logistics hubs improving efficiency and reducing transit time.
Foreign investors are increasingly funding Ukrainian startups focused on smart irrigation, drone crop monitoring, and precision farming technologies.
Introduction During my time ground-truthing in Ethiopia, I saw a lot of maize plants. Some were thin and spindly, the soil pale and crumbly. In other plots, though, the stalks stood tall alongside legumes, climbing yams, and other vegetables. The soil was dark, moist, alive.The difference was stark. And the best part? We know exactly why those healthy plots were doing so well—and how other farmers could transform their soils to achieve those successes, too. During my time ground-truthing in Ethiopia, I saw a lot of maize plants. Some were thin and spindly, the soil pale and crumbly. In other plots, though, the stalks stood tall alongside legumes, climbing yams, and other vegetables. The soil was dark, moist, alive.
 The difference was stark. And the best part? We know exactly why those healthy plots were doing so well—and how other farmers could transform their soils to achieve those successes, too.The successful farmers, I learned, were focusing on soil health and sustainable productivity through the Scaling Conservation Agriculture-based Sustainable Intensification (SCASI) project, supported by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (known as CIMMYT, its Spanish acronym). With high-quality seeds, technical support, and science-based sustainable intensification technologies, SCASI aims to boost the yields and incomes of Ethiopia’s smallholder farmers and make them more resilient to climate variations. “In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear.” — Olivia Rhye, Product Designer “Family farms in Ethiopia are ‘all in’ on protecting their soil health with mulch and conservation practices to keep their crops productive in the face of scorching heat and reoccurring droughts,” Sieglinde Snapp, director of the Sustainable Agrifood Systems program at CIMMYT, tells Food Tank.
 And this literally changes people’s lives. One
Ukrainian agribusinesses adopt drought-resistant and high-yield varieties to ensure sustainable growth amid changing weather patterns and export market shifts.
 Major producers are partnering with international research institutions to implement climate-smart practices, improve soil management, and secure long-term productivity across key agricultural regions. As part of Ukraine’s broader green transition, these initiatives aim to balance profitability with environmental responsibility. The adoption of innovative seed technologies, precision irrigation, and carbon-efficient farming methods positions Ukraine as a future leader in sustainable food production across Eastern Europe. These advancements also strengthen Ukraine’s position in global supply chains, attracting foreign investors focused on sustainable and impact-oriented agribusiness. With ongoing policy support, digitalization of land management, and expanded export logistics, the agricultural sector continues to evolve into one of the most resilient and future-ready pillars of Ukraine’s economy.
Ukraine strengthens its position as a key global food supplier, with agricultural exports growing despite logistical challenges and rising global demand for grains and oilseeds.
Ukraine continues to modernize its export infrastructure, with new terminals and logistics hubs improving efficiency and reducing transit time.
Foreign investors are increasingly funding Ukrainian startups focused on smart irrigation, drone crop monitoring, and precision farming technologies.
Ukrainian agribusinesses adopt drought-resistant and high-yield varieties to ensure sustainable growth amid changing weather patterns and export market shifts.
 Major producers are partnering with international research institutions to implement climate-smart practices, improve soil management, and secure long-term productivity across key agricultural regions. As part of Ukraine’s broader green transition, these initiatives aim to balance profitability with environmental responsibility. The adoption of innovative seed technologies, precision irrigation, and carbon-efficient farming methods positions Ukraine as a future leader in sustainable food production across Eastern Europe. These advancements also strengthen Ukraine’s position in global supply chains, attracting foreign investors focused on sustainable and impact-oriented agribusiness. With ongoing policy support, digitalization of land management, and expanded export logistics, the agricultural sector continues to evolve into one of the most resilient and future-ready pillars of Ukraine’s economy.
Ukraine strengthens its position as a key global food supplier, with agricultural exports growing despite logistical challenges and rising global demand for grains and oilseeds.
Ukraine continues to modernize its export infrastructure, with new terminals and logistics hubs improving efficiency and reducing transit time.
Foreign investors are increasingly funding Ukrainian startups focused on smart irrigation, drone crop monitoring, and precision farming technologies.
Foreign Investors Eye Ukraine’s Agro-Processing Sector
Ukrainian agribusinesses adopt drought-resistant and high-yield varieties to ensure sustainable growth amid changing weather patterns and export market shifts.
 Major producers are partnering with international research institutions to implement climate-smart practices, improve soil management, and secure long-term productivity across key agricultural regions. As part of Ukraine’s broader green transition, these initiatives aim to balance profitability with environmental responsibility. The adoption of innovative seed technologies, precision irrigation, and carbon-efficient farming methods positions Ukraine as a future leader in sustainable food production across Eastern Europe. These advancements also strengthen Ukraine’s position in global supply chains, attracting foreign investors focused on sustainable and impact-oriented agribusiness. With ongoing policy support, digitalization of land management, and expanded export logistics, the agricultural sector continues to evolve into one of the most resilient and future-ready pillars of Ukraine’s economy.
Ukraine strengthens its position as a key global food supplier, with agricultural exports growing despite logistical challenges and rising global demand for grains and oilseeds.
Ukraine continues to modernize its export infrastructure, with new terminals and logistics hubs improving efficiency and reducing transit time.
Foreign investors are increasingly funding Ukrainian startups focused on smart irrigation, drone crop monitoring, and precision farming technologies.
Foreign Investors Eye Ukraine’s Agro-Processing Sector
Ukrainian agribusinesses adopt drought-resistant and high-yield varieties to ensure sustainable growth amid changing weather patterns and export market shifts.
 Major producers are partnering with international research institutions to implement climate-smart practices, improve soil management, and secure long-term productivity across key agricultural regions. As part of Ukraine’s broader green transition, these initiatives aim to balance profitability with environmental responsibility. The adoption of innovative seed technologies, precision irrigation, and carbon-efficient farming methods positions Ukraine as a future leader in sustainable food production across Eastern Europe. These advancements also strengthen Ukraine’s position in global supply chains, attracting foreign investors focused on sustainable and impact-oriented agribusiness. With ongoing policy support, digitalization of land management, and expanded export logistics, the agricultural sector continues to evolve into one of the most resilient and future-ready pillars of Ukraine’s economy.
Ukraine strengthens its position as a key global food supplier, with agricultural exports growing despite logistical challenges and rising global demand for grains and oilseeds.
Ukraine continues to modernize its export infrastructure, with new terminals and logistics hubs improving efficiency and reducing transit time.
Foreign investors are increasingly funding Ukrainian startups focused on smart irrigation, drone crop monitoring, and precision farming technologies.
Foreign Investors Eye Ukraine’s Agro-Processing Sector

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