Humanitarian demining in Ukraine: new economic opportunities for investors and businesses
03.02.2025
Humanitarian demining in Ukraine: new economic opportunities for investors and businesses
The Director of the Humanitarian Demining Center, Volodymyr Bayda, in a column for Forbes talks about how humanitarian demining in Ukraine is creating a market estimated at over $37 billion. After the full-scale invasion of 2022, Ukraine became one of the most mined countries in the world. Every month, hundreds of mine explosions are recorded in the deoccupied territories, which leads to losses among military and civilian personnel, as well as the destruction of equipment and infrastructure. The separation of humanitarian demining from military demining is becoming critically important, and the industry itself is turning into a strategic one for Ukraine for decades to come.
A key role in humanitarian demining is played by the state cost compensation program, which contributes to the return of agricultural land to safe use, supporting the agricultural sector and ensuring economic stability.
The launch of this program - the launch of the humanitarian demining market - opens up new economic opportunities for investors and businesses. The Ukrainian experience is an example of how innovation, transparency of procedures and effective management can transform a complex problem into a strategic resource for the country's development and technology export.
Learn more about the current state and future prospects of the humanitarian demining market in Volodymyr Bayda's column in Forbes: