Ukraine’s agriculture sector showed fluctuations, with a decline from 24.5% in 1990 to around 8.2% by 2022, reflecting economic restructuring post-Soviet Union and increased industrialization. Peaks in the early 2000s indicate agriculture’s resilience in the face of economic instability. The rise to 12.1% in 2015 reflects the country’s reliance on agriculture amid economic challenges.
Agriculture remains vital for Ukraine’s economy, supporting exports and rural employment. Despite a reduced share, the sector’s contribution has remained steady in recent years, underscoring its significance for Ukraine’s economic stability.
Agriculture remains vital for Ukraine’s economy, supporting exports and rural employment. Despite a reduced share, the sector’s contribution has remained steady in recent years, underscoring its significance for Ukraine’s economic stability.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Ukrainian GDP figures by year, Industry sector’s share in Ukraine’s GDP, Ukraine’s population growth.