Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to assess the damages as a result of russian aggression, to
identify potential sources of funding for the post-war revitalization of the de-occupied
territories and to form the first component of the strategic model of the post-war revitalization
of agricultural enterprises in the de-occupied territories. The article analyzes
direct losses from the war in Ukraine in general and in agriculture in particular. The
distribution of losses by categories of the agricultural sector is presented: Agricultural
machinery, Granaries, Animal husbandry, Perennial crops, Factors of production (fuel,
fertilizers, PPE), and Manufactured products. It is established that the Recovery Plan of
Ukraine is based on 5 main principles: immediate start and gradual development; increasing
fair welfare; integration into the EU; reconstruction of the better than it was,
on a national and regional scale; stimulation of private investments. Financing programs
for the post-war revitalization of agricultural enterprises in the de-occupied territories
are analyzed. The process of military revitalization of the strong support enterprises of
the de-occupied territories (the first stage of strategy) is formed. It is proven that the
creation of agricultural holdings, cluster development (aimed at the development of
agricultural activities), as well as the development of non-agricultural activities will create
additional jobs, rationally use the resource potential of the regions, improve social
conditions and provide social support to the population. To achieve successful and effective
diversification processes, support from the state, the region, and investors is
especially needed, the combination of which will create a strong foundation for the
further development of the modern economy of the de-occupied territories.