The paper aims to evaluate the feasibility and conditions of Ukraine’s potential accession to the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy and the Green Deal. Classic analyse of Ukrainian and the EU’s official acts of law in comparative method of legal study with desk study applied to literature and official institutions’ documents, completed with economic quantitative analyse approach method of secondary statistical data enabled the authors to reveal discrepancies in the areas of consideration between EU acquis, Ukrainian “de lege lata”, and obtained targets in pre-wartime and actually. Using “non-green” nitrogen-based fertilisers and keeping farm structure unchanged is justified by soil degradation during wartime. Reduction of carbon dioxide and waste policy targets fail due to ongoing military activity. Solar and wind abundance cannot support a “green” transformation when the base infrastructure is damaged. The feasibility of Ukraine’s potential accession to the Common Agricultural Policy and the Green Deal seems indistinct.
Kolasiński et al. (Tue,) studied this question.