“Harvest Way”: results of the project

“Harvest Way”: results of the project

The “Harvest Way” project is more than just targeted financial assistance for farm development. It is an initiative that strengthens the economic capacity of communities, builds new connections between people, and fosters local networks.

Since the launch of the project:

  • More than UAH 7.1 million in targeted financial assistance has been provided.
  • 188 beneficiaries across seven communities have received support.
  • In 2025 alone70 new participants joined the initiative to develop their farms.

Geography of Support

“Harvest Path” covers seven communities where residents received funding for agricultural development:

  • Bar — 31 beneficiaries
  • Stryi — 29
  • Boyarka — 33
  • Vinnytsia — 15
  • Dubno — 15
  • Novoyavorivsk — 32
  • Voznesensk — 33

In total, grants worth UAH 7,180,624.82 were distributed, including UAH 2,707,200.22 in 2025 alone (5th–6th rounds).

Most Popular Equipment

  • greenhouses;
  • irrigation systems;
  • cultivators;
  • fertilizers and seeds.

What Participants Grow

Beneficiaries of “Harvest Path” cultivate both traditional crops and those unique to the Ukrainian market.

Most popular:

  • vegetables: potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, cucumbers, garlic;
  • berries: strawberries, raspberries;
  • fruits: peaches, apples.

Most unique crops:

  • persimmons,
  • blueberries,
  • pistachios.

Beyond Financial Support

The project has become a platform not only for financial but also for social support.

  • In Boyarka, participants volunteer at a community garden developed by one of the contest winners.
  • In Novoyavorivsk, “Harvest Path” supported a social institution, large families, and internally displaced people rebuilding their farms after the war.

We sincerely thank the community foundations implementing the project in their local areas and our partner Fondation de France for their support and trust. Thanks to these joint efforts, “Harvest way” helps people develop their farms, discover new opportunities, and build stronger, more resilient communities.

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