Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience

Ukraine is renowned as the breadbasket of Europe thanks to its black soils ( Chernozem black because of the high organic matter content) which offer exceptional agronomic conditions. One-third of the worldwide stock of the fertile black soils, whi...

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Main Authors: Fileccia, Turi, Guadagni, Maurizio, Hovhera, Vasyl, Bernoux, Martial
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC and FAO, Rome 2014
Subjects:
AIR
CO
CO2
DAM
FAO
GCM
GHG
IRD
PP
RYE
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20325140/ukraine-soil-fertility-strengthen-climate-resilience-preliminary-assessment-potential-benefits-conservation-agriculture
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20678
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Summary:Ukraine is renowned as the breadbasket of Europe thanks to its black soils ( Chernozem black because of the high organic matter content) which offer exceptional agronomic conditions. One-third of the worldwide stock of the fertile black soils, which cover more than half of Ukraine s arable land, a large variety of climatic zones, and favourable temperature and moisture regimes, offers attractive conditions for the production of a large range of crops including cereals and oilseeds. Ukraine s proximity to large and growing neighbouring markets the Russian Federation and the European Union and access to deep sea ports at the Black Sea, provide direct access to world markets, especially large grain importers in the Middle East and North Africa.