The Efarm Pro team participated in the two-day "Made in Ukraine" business forum—this fall’s largest business event, bringing together government representatives, entrepreneurs, investors, and diplomats. Organized by UNDP Ukraine, the event aimed to discuss support for Ukrainian business and its role in the country’s economic recovery.
Efarm Pro CEO Oleksandr Prykhodchenko presented the innovative "Proseka" mulching robot at the forum, developed specifically for preparing areas for humanitarian demining. This Ukrainian innovation received high praise from government officials and drew the attention of visitors, including Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Yuliia Svyrydenko, who personally visited the robot’s booth to learn about its technical capabilities and its potential for securing de-occupied areas.
Key Statements at the "Made in Ukraine" Forum
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal highlighted major government initiatives to support business, including access to preferential loans and grants. According to him, the "eRobota" program has allocated grants totaling UAH 4.8 billion, which will create over 38,000 new jobs.
Efarm Pro’s "Proseka" Will Help Build a Safer Future for Ukraine
Efarm Pro’s "Proseka" mulching robot became an important symbol of an innovative approach to security challenges. It enables effective land preparation for demining, which is crucial for the country’s stable development. According to Oleksandr Prykhodchenko, Efarm Pro hopes their product will make a significant contribution to the safe return of Ukrainian lands to peaceful life.
International Support and Japan's Role
The Ambassador of Japan to Ukraine, Matsuda Kuninori, confirmed that Japan will continue to support Ukraine, including through the "Made in Ukraine" initiative. He stated that Japan supports such exhibitions, helping Ukrainian businesses gain a stable position in the international market.