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  2. Bioenergy in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In the first case it is supposed to use 6% of arable land (50% abandoned land) in Ukraine for growing corn silage for biogas with a conservative yield of 30 t/ha. The share of biogas from maize silage will contribute 53.0% of the total potential; biogas from the by-products and crop residues - 5.7%; biogas from by-products and waste of the food ...

  3. Economic impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine accounted for 10% of global wheat exports. [125] At the time of the invasion, Ukraine was the fourth-largest exporter of corn and wheat, and the world's largest exporter of sunflower oil, with Russia and Ukraine together responsible for 27% of the world's wheat exports and 53% of the world's sunflowers and seeds. [126]

  4. Fuel shortages slow planting in Ukraine - AOL

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  5. Energy in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Electricity is an important part of energy in Ukraine. Most electricity generation is nuclear, [32] and the system is inflexible. [33] The bulk of Energoatom output is sold to the government's "guaranteed buyer" to keep prices more stable for domestic customers. [34] [35] Until the 2010s all of Ukraine's nuclear fuel came from Russia, but now ...

  6. Ukraine news – live: Putin ‘unlikely to make major ... - AOL

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  7. Keeping military aid to Ukraine protected from waste or fraud has become a critical part of keeping support for Ukraine intact in Congress, where some lawmakers have already begun to question why ...

  8. Economy of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine increased oil and gas production in 2023 up to 18.7 bcm. [131] In 2019, Ukraine was the 7th largest world producer of iron ore, [132] the world's 8th largest producer of manganese, [133] 6th largest producer of titanium, [134] and 7th largest producer worldwide of graphite. [135] Ukraine was the world's 9th largest producer of uranium ...

  9. The decision comes after Russia launched missile attacks in Ukraine killing at least 11 people yesterday following a pledge by Germany and the United States to supply tanks that could help Ukraine ...