Ukraine: Emergency and Early Recovery Response Plan 2026–2028
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The ongoing war in Ukraine continues to disrupt agriculture, damaging assets, limiting market access and leaving large areas of farmland contaminated with unexploded ordnance and explosive remnants of war. Food production has fallen sharply, particularly in frontline oblasts where households face rising costs, reduced inputs and increased reliance on subsistence farming. The Emergency and Early Recovery Response Plan (EERRP) 2026–2028 outlines the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ strategy to protect and restore agricultural livelihoods. Combining urgent agricultural assistance with early recovery measures, the EERRP supports land rehabilitation, market-oriented solutions and the adoption of climate-resilient practices, underpinned by strengthened evidence and coordination. With a funding requirement of USD 193 million, the EERRP will assist 240 000 rural households and small-scale farmers through integrated interventions that safeguard production, reduce aid dependence and advance a more resilient agrifood system.
