Results of the first week of the 2025 compensation program
31.01.2025
There is a positive trend in the receipt of applications in the first week after the launch of the program for compensation for demining agricultural land in 2025. This was stated by Volodymyr Baida, Director of the Humanitarian Demining Center (Center), on the air of the national marathon "United News".
"We received 17 applications for a total area of over 3,200 hectares of land. This is really quite a good trend, because last year, humanitarian demining operators cleared a total of 3,000 hectares of land. In the first week, we received applications for the same area," the Director of the Center noted.
Key aspects of participating in the compensation program:
Who can apply for compensation?
An application can be submitted by farmers whose land is contaminated or suspected of being contaminated with explosives. This is determined through a non-technical survey.
Application submission and verification procedure
The application is submitted through the State Agrarian Register (DAR) and goes through several stages of verification:
- The Mine Action Center confirms the contamination of the area;
- The State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre verifies the boundaries and intended use of land;
- The State Tax Service checks for the absence of tax debt (except for tax debt for land payment or debt for payment of a single tax, if the agrarian is a payer of EP group IV);
- The farmer's data is checked against sanctions lists.
After that, an auction is announced by application on the Prozorro platform, and bidding takes place to determine the winning operator who will demine the area.
The cost of humanitarian demining
"The average cost of demining one hectare of land is 68 thousand hryvnias. Therefore, there is actually no lower or upper limit. According to the formula proposed by the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine as the first-order administrator of funds, the cost range is 45-80 thousand hryvnias for humanitarian demining of one hectare of agricultural land," Volodymyr Bayda emphasized.
Are there regions where farmland is completely cleared?
"All affected regions are being actively cleaned. But we also have another problem - new contaminated and potentially contaminated with explosives sites are constantly appearing, both in the regions bordering the Russian Federation and in other territories of central and western Ukraine. Every night, the occupiers launch a significant number of drones across the country. The shaheeds, their fragments or fragments of combat units are already causing repeated contamination.
"There is still no region where 100% of the land has been cleared. We hope that this year we will be able to please with such news, taking into account, of course, the dynamics of hostilities in the east," the director of the Center concluded.