Welcome to NetUkraine.com - Our site can be the one-stop destination for your all information needs concerning Ukraine such as travel, business & economy, cities, computers & internet, education, government, news & media, science, society, culture.  
  Home About    

Archive for April, 2011

Dating A Ukraine Girl

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Every year hundreds of Ukraine girls marry foreigners, despite the fact that they could marry a girl in their own country. Why is this? The reasons are obvious to all Ukraine girls. Ukrainian girls are beautiful, intelligent, independent, and show love freely to all that have earned it. They make a wonderful working woman, and an equally wonderful housewife. They have great taste, and a sense of humor that will keep you laughing all day. They also cook delicious meals for when you get home from a hard day of work. Their education is top notch and it makes them perfect for being both a wife and a mother.

Most foreigners become acquainted with Ukrainian girls through the Internet, or marriage agencies set up in the country. Men from other countries look specifically towards dating a Ukraine girl because of the fact that they are so well known as wonderful women. Foreigners often send letters or emails over a long period of time, usually at least 2 months to a year, to get to know the Ukraine girl. It is during this time that they can find out if they have things in common, and when the first meeting should take place.

Men pay attention to how often a Ukraine girl writes and how soon she answers the letters you send. What she writes about herself is equally as important. Dating a Ukraine girl takes time, and at first she might be willing to give only general facts, but as you find her opening up more and more to you, then it might be worth it to take the next step to meeting her in person. It is important never to surprise your Ukraine girl without letting her know you are coming. Just like women in your own country you want to give them time to prepare, so that they have no other important matters in their life at the time, such as school or work.

Dating a Ukraine girl is like following a specific process. They have what can be considered a “master plan” to dating. They want to first get acquainted with you through pictures, and correspondence. Then after a few months of writing it leads to phone calls and then possibly your first visit. Only then do they consider marriage. Each of these steps are important to a Ukraine girl and are taken very seriously.

To know if this can turn into a serious relationship you look at several things. They will never ask you for money or presents. They are much more interested in getting to know you as a person then what you can do for the. They will also answer all of your questions honestly and in detail. You should plan on doing the same as well. Honesty is extremely important when dating a Ukraine girl. Even if you are corresponding with other Ukraine girls at the same time you need to be very upfront about it, and let them know.

It is perfectly acceptable to want to get to know many Ukraine girls before deciding on just one, but if you are planning to visit Ukraine then you should let everyone involved know that you may be meeting more than just one Ukraine girl. Ukrainian ladies are sensitive and respectful, and deserve the same from you. They have an innate ability to forgive and understand so you shouldn’t hide important facts that you may be seeing more than one Ukrainian girl.

The most important factor in dating a Ukraine girl is that you are honest and that your intentions towards her are serious.

Investment in Ukraine Land Makes Sense

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Soft commodities are widely believed to be the investment of the future and a must-have in any self-discerning portfolio. Recent studies and statistics show that if you invest in soft commodities via agricultural land in Ukraine you are on to be a winner.

Farmland in Ukraine is one of the world’s most fertile and has the potential to become one of the most productive. New technology and better farming techniques are being introduced with excellent results. The ever-increasing yields from land mean that Ukraine is now among global leaders in grain sales. In 2009, Ukraine became the market leader in Spain, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt and Saudi, and also entered the Far Eastern markets of Japan and Korea for the first time.

Ukraine farmland has several advantages in a very competitive industry. Along with more effective farming methods, Ukraine has reduced freight prices. In addition, the devaluation of the Hryvnia currency has increased profitability.

Agricultural land in Ukraine is currently under-exploited. However, as the pressure for more food rises globally, more land in Ukraine is being farmed. Just a decade ago one million hectares were under crops. In 2009, Ukraine farmed 4.2 million hectares, a massive increase of 420%. Likewise, farms are getting bigger – the average farm size grew from just 28 hectares to 101 between 1999 and 2009. Reflecting this growth in agriculture are the production volumes from Ukraine land. These saw a year-on-year increase of 5% in January this year.

The rich and fertile soil found throughout Ukraine produces grains (corn, barley and wheat) and sunflower. Together with Argentina and Russia, Ukraine forms part of the so-called Sunflower Triangle. The increased quality of Ukraine sunflower crops plus a consistent export level of an average of 1.76 million tonnes over the last three years ensure that Ukraine is a leader in the sunflower industry.

But all this is just the tip of the iceberg. According to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), Ukraine has huge potential in agriculture, a potential that will gradually be realised over the next ten years. The recent USDA ‘Agricultural Projections to 2019′ report finds that Ukraine along with Russia and Kazakhstan will become major agricultural players by 2020.

The report says that traditional exporters such as Australia, the EU and US will “remain important in global trade in the coming decade. But countries that are making significant investments in their agricultural sectors and increasingly pursuing policies to encourage agricultural production, including Ukraine and Kazakhstan, are expected to have an increasing presence in export markets for basic agricultural commodities”.

The report highlights corn exports from the Former Soviet Union, which are predicted to rise to 8.4 million tonnes by 2019. The bulk of these exports will come from Ukraine where “favourable resource endowments, wider use of hybrid seed, and greater investment in agriculture, stimulate corn production”.

Barley is also hugely important crop for Ukraine, which together with Russia, has an almost 50% share of the world’s barley trade. According to USDA, “Ukraine became the world’s largest barley exporter in 2009 and is projected to remain so throughout the projection period (2019)”. With farming productivity increasing annually, the future for investment in Ukraine land is very bright.