The first 1,000 hectares cleared under the state compensation program
28.03.2025
Ukraine has taken another important step towards restoring agricultural land. Mine action operators have returned the first almost 1,103 hectares of agricultural land to safe use under the state program for compensation for costs of humanitarian demining of agricultural land.
Recently, specialists in the Kyiv region completed clearing the territory of the Potato Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, covering an area of 434 hectares, of explosives. Artillery shells and mines were discovered and seized there.
A full cycle of humanitarian demining has been completed under 7 contracts, the total cost of which amounted to 51.9 million hryvnias. The largest areas were cleared in Kyiv region – 921.9 hectares and in Mykolaiv region – 131.4 hectares. Also, PMD operators conducted demining in Kharkiv region – 28.5 hectares and Kherson region – 21.1 hectares.
"A thousand hectares is not just a number, it is a thousand hectares of safe land that will once again benefit Ukraine and its farmers. This is evidence of our ability not only to clear territories from the consequences of war, but also to effectively restore them for economic development. The state program for compensation for the cost of demining has proven its effectiveness, and we will continue to work on expanding its capabilities," said Volodymyr Bayda, director of the Humanitarian Demining Center.
The state program for compensation for the cost of demining agricultural land allows farmers who plan to demine their land to receive 100% of the cost of humanitarian demining. The compensation is 80% of the cost of humanitarian demining for farmers who demined their plots between February 24, 2022 and April 15, 2024. To do this, farmers can apply for participation in the program through the State Agrarian Register. More information about the conditions of participation and the procedure for submitting applications for compensation is available in the "Compensation Program" section.