The Ministry of Economy named the area of soils that were critically affected by the war.
11.12.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.12.2024
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The impact of the war on soils and the need for rehabilitation
According to the International Conference 'National Challenge: Soil Degradation or Restoration of Their Fertility?' project coordinator for prioritization in demining activities at the Ministry of Economy Olena Pareniuk reported that the war has a critical impact on about 23 thousand square kilometers of Ukrainian territory and will lead to its degradation. She noted that after Ukraine's victory, this territory will be severely damaged and will require rehabilitation.
She added that the areas that may be mined reach 138.5 thousand square kilometers. She also mentioned that thanks to technical inspections, the use of 35 thousand square kilometers of agricultural land has been restored.
Pareniuk emphasized that populated areas have suffered from severe contamination and the use of chemical weapons by the enemy. However, a precise assessment of the condition of the soils is still underway.
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