Mykhailo informed the audience about transformations NIBULON had faced in 2022, caused by the military aggression, as well as their results. He also mentioned NIBULON's 5 key goals in the first half of 2023, namely:To finish signing standstill agreements with creditors.To stabilize the company’s main activity.To renew and maintain its infrastructure damaged by the war.To optimize business processes in compliance with new realities.To implement new opportunities.The last item of the plan attracted the attention of the audience, as it covered the most painful issues for the sector. NIBULON, as usual, plans to improve by developing the sector as a whole.Thus, the company strengthens cooperation with international partners, achieving the creation of the so-called “financial corridor” that would allow to invest in the agribusiness directly.In addition, NIBULON, together with the international community, intends to remove the fleet from Mykolaiv port, so that the blocked assets can operate for the benefit of Ukraine's economy and world food market.The company stands for a special railway tariff for the strategic ports of the Danube River. Today, NIBULON is for the competitiveness of these ports with Odesa ports to prevent them from turning into architectural monuments in peacetime.Mykhailo also noted that NIBULON would develop a new non-typical for an agricultural producer activity – demining. Considering the need to create an internal expertise to demine 25.5 thousand ha of the company's land bank, NIBULON realizes that it can offer demining services to the entire market – agrarians and the state. NIBULON is currently consulting to obtain a demining operator status and attracting investment to purchase the appropriate equipment.Summarizing the results of the complicated 2022, Mykhailo thanked the government authorities for their cooperation, because this team work allowed the participants to obtain a synergistic effect for the sector. Export licensing was cancelled; a grain corridor was opened; the procedure to allot and change the designation purpose of land plots for river ports was facilitated.Yuriy Vaskov, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine, Viacheslav Yeriomin, an operations director of Ukrzaliznytsia, Mykola Miroshnychenko, logistics director of Kernel, as well as Maksym Volchenko, director of Almeida Group, also participated in the “Logistics and Infrastructure” panel discussion.We thank ProAgro Group, Ukrainian Grain Association and Ukrainian Grain Elevator Association for their invitation and a perfect event organization!