Ukrainian agribusiness sector ready for European standards and capable of becoming a driver of recovery - Tarasov
Despite the war, the Ukrainian agribusiness sector is demonstrating resilience and readiness to integrate into the EU market, as I&U Group founder Serhiy Tarasov saidhttps://ukranews.com/en/publication/4595-kk in an interview.
According to the entrepreneur founder, Ukrainian agriculture has been working in the logic of European requirements for many years.
"We have been working in the logic of European standards for a long time - this is our daily way of doing business," he noted.
Tarasov emphasized that the greatest potential for Ukraine is in processing, digitalization and bioenergy.
"The world is moving towards a cyclical economy, and Ukraine can become a leader in this process," he added.
The company is also launching a school for veterans of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which will provide military personnel with practical knowledge to start their own businesses.
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