by Michael Wood
Ukraine is heavily dependent upon its agriculture production and exports, they are the mainstay of its economy.
In June 2020, the IMF approved an 18-month, $5 billion loan programme with Ukraine. Facing acute public health and economic crises and an ongoing civil war, in the related memorandum the government committed to lifting the 19-year moratorium on the sale of state-owned agricultural lands, after sustained pressure from international finance institutions. Olena Borodina with the Ukrainian Rural Development Network commented that, โthe agribusiness interests and oligarchs will be the primary beneficiaries of such reformโฆthis will only further marginalise smallholder farmers and risks severing them from their most valuable resource.โ
Despite the move sparking several large protests in 2019, a bill lifting the moratorium was passed in an emergency Parliamentary session in March. According to a May press release by US-based think-tank the Oakland Institute, this coincided with mandatory Covid-19 stay-at-home orders in place across the country, โeffectively quelling potential protests or demonstrations.โ
The World Bank incorporated further measures relating to the sale of public agricultural land as conditions in a $350 million Development Policy Loan to Ukraine approved in late June, which included a required โprior actionโ to, โenable the sale of agricultural land and the use of land as collateral,โ along with measures designed to privatise the gas sector and promote private infrastructure investment in Ukraine.
Frederic Mousseau of the Oakland Institute commented, โThe goal is clearly to favor the interests of private investors and Western agribusinessesโฆIt is wrong and immoral for Western financial institutions to force a country in a dire economic situation amidst an unprecedented pandemic to sell its land.โ
That land is today in the hands of just eleven large companies which, although apparently located in the Ukraine, are in fact largely owned by foreign (mostly American) investors. And if you dig down deep enough, you will find in at least some of them โฆ.. there is the huge American company BlackRock, the same company that is the prime financial beneficiary of the whole Ukraine war.
Ukraine is ripe for the modern agri business….it is vast (low unit costs), politically amenable (corrupt) and has an embedded model for agri business to build upon…. Collectivisation! What the Bolsheviks failed to do with Collectivisation and Sibera ….destroying the “Kulaks”… Capitalism will complete. How ironic….capitalism building upon foundations of socialism.
โIt is wrong and immoral for Western financial institutions to force a country in a dire economic situation amidst an unprecedented pandemic to sell its land.โ
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