What happened
On December 31 the Cabinet of Ministers designated the Ukrainian State Fund for Support of Farming Households as the Paying Agency in the field of state support for agriculture. The Ministry of Economy reported this — a step that lays the institutional groundwork for bringing the national system of support for the agricultural sector closer to EU standards.
Why it matters
The status of a Paying Agency is not merely a formality. It enables the use of instruments of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy and makes the mechanism for attracting European financing more realistic. In other words: it is a path from declarations to the conditions under which international donors and programs can directly cooperate with the Ukrainian payment system.
How the mechanism will work
Under the law “On the Principles of State Agrarian Policy and the State Policy of Rural Development,” the main task of the agency is to administer state support in accordance with European requirements. This also involves implementing an Integrated Administration and Control System (IACS), the adoption of which the Verkhovna Rada supported on October 8 (bill No. 13202-1).
What this gives farmers and the budget
Transparency and accountability are the key words. The new structure should establish clear rules for the allocation of funds, equal access to assistance, and control mechanisms that reduce the risk of abuse. For the state budget, this is a chance to gain greater trust from partners and, as a result, attract external financing for specific rural support programs.
Risks and questions
The real effect will depend on the agency’s operational capacity: digital infrastructure, staff, independent audits, and clear control procedures. Without these elements, status alone will not turn into money in farmers’ pockets. The effectiveness of the IACS and readiness for audits according to European standards are key success criteria.
"Designating a Paying Agency is a key step toward implementing the European model of agricultural support in Ukraine. We are creating a clear and controlled financing mechanism that will provide agricultural producers with equal access to state and international assistance while meeting EU standards"
— Denys Bashlyk, Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture
What’s next
Now the question is about operational implementation: when the agency will receive the resources to launch the IACS, which audit and transparency standards will be introduced, and how quickly international programs will be able to begin financing through the new mechanism. experts and international partners are watching this process closely — because how fast the Ukrainian agricultural sector gains access to European support instruments depends on it.
A question for readers and decision-makers: will there be sufficient political will and technical resources to make this transition not only legal but real and beneficial for Ukrainian farmers?