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Āris Ādlers, attīstības projektu eksperts Ukrainā, Gruzijā un Moldovā

June 17, 2015

TV story on the May 2015 agribusiness fact-finding mission to Ukraine (in Latvian).


Agro business shooting star in Ukraine turns into nightmare for investors

February 18, 2015

The story of the defaulted company Mriya Agro Holding shows what risks investors and creditors are willing to take in the pursuit of profit in Ukraine’s agribusiness. Major creditors, including the International Finance Corporation and export credit agencies have been left with little hopes of recoveries. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has escaped the financial loss by a hair’s-breadth.


More for pigs than people: experience with Danosha’s expansion in Ukraine

May 7, 2014

In 2013 the EBRD approved a loan of EUR 35 million to Danosha, a Ukrainian industrial pig farming company. Categorised as ‘B’ by the bank, the project didn’t require an Environmental Impact Assessment or public participation. Yet experience shows that Danosha’s activities are associated with adverse environmental and social impacts, and the situation has been worsened by the fact that the company does not publish any information about its impacts on the environment, public health and safety at its farms.


Quantity over quality in EBRD food security initiative – Evidence from pig farms in Ukraine

February 19, 2014

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development praises its own achievements in the agricultural sector. A look at Ukraine, however, reveals how sustainable food provision, local communities and the quality of soil are falling by the wayside with the bank’s focus on big industrial operations.


Letter to EBRD: Complaint filed with IFC on Danosha pig farms in Ukraine

February 5, 2014

Local communities in the Ivano-Frankvisk region in Ukraine have filed a complaint with the IFC’s complaint mechanism regarding the conduct of agribusiness corporation Danosha. This letter summarises the complaint’s content and asks the EBRD to follow the complaint process and derive lessons for its own support of industrial farming projects in Ukraine.


Local impacts of Danosha pig farms, Ukraine

November 27, 2013

The EBRD is considering a loan to the Ukrainian agribusiness corporation Danosha whose pig farms in the Ivano-Frankvisk region have triggered numerous complains by locals.


Guest post: EBRD financed Ukrainian agribusiness causes local insecurities

October 28, 2013

Environmental groups in Ukraine have highlighted the negative local impacts of one of the biggest agribusinesses in the country, MHP, that is in line to receive additional credit by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.


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