Ukraine's Agribusiness 2024/25: New 12th infographic report on sector adaptation released
The annual infographic report Ukrainian Agribusiness for the 2024/25 marketing year is now available for download in Ukrainian. The report shows how Ukraine’s agricultural sector is adapting in the fourth year of the full-scale Russia-Ukraine war.
This edition of Ukrainian Agribusiness is structured into the following sections:
- Agribusiness in MY 2024/25
- Crop production
- Livestock production
- Processing industry
- Infrastructure and services
- Agricultural financing
- Sustainable agriculture
In addition to the traditional analysis of agribusiness performance in the previous season, the new edition includes additional sections covering current topics such as Ukraine’s and global foreign trade trends, the European integration of Ukraine’s agricultural sector, the dynamics of the Ukrainian AgriTech and FoodTech markets, and detailed information on support for farmers.
“Adaptability is a tool of evolution and a necessity for all Ukrainians, and especially for farmers. In this year’s edition, we present the results of the season through the prism of changes and decisions that help agribusiness operate efficiently and achieve its goals in volatile and dangerous conditions,” commented Alona Diachenko, Project Lead and Head of Analytics at Latifundist Media.
The infographic report was produced by specialists of the agricultural media holding Latifundist Media and the visual communications agency Top Lead, with the continued support of Credit Agricole Bank and a new partner, ADAMA.
“For more than 10 years, together with our partners, we have been creating an infographic report for agribusiness that has become an important source of analytics and expertise from Credit Agricole. During this time, the sector has faced many challenges — from climate change to the realities of a full-scale war — and every year has proven its resilience. This year again we see how Ukrainian farmers continue to work, invest and restore production despite all risks. This motivates us to make our analytics even deeper and more useful for the market. For Credit Agricole, supporting agribusiness is not only about financing, but also about sharing expertise that helps the market move forward. We will continue to stand by our clients and partners, supporting the sector in its growth and recovery,” said Nataliia Porvina, Director of Agribusiness Support and ESG at Credit Agricole Bank.
All editions of the reference book are available for download on the project’s website.
“The Ukrainian Agribusiness infographic report makes it possible to ‘see’ the full picture of Ukraine’s agricultural sector in wartime within 15 minutes. Each page is a visual answer to a specific question — from crop production and livestock to logistics, finance and investment. Maximum substance, real figures and clear graphics — without wasting time searching for information,” added Stanislav Shum, CEO of Top Lead.
The English version of the infographic reference book will be released in January 2026.
“We consider the ‘Ukrainian Agribusiness’ to be a valuable tool for the entire sector: it systematizes data on crop production, livestock, financial and infrastructure indicators, showing both the realities and the potential of Ukraine’s agricultural sector. Its support promotes transparency and sustainable development of agribusiness in Ukraine,” said Dmytro Kashpor, CEO of ADAMA Ukraine.





