
Grant for a Greenhouse - Diia
UAH2.0m – UAH7.0m
Ukraine’s Ministry of Economy offers grants of 2-7 million UAH (covering up to 70% of costs) to legal entities and sole proprietorships building 0.4-2.4 hectare modular greenhouses. Applications are submitted through the Diia portal.
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Ukraine’s agricultural sector is the backbone of the national economy, and the government is doubling down on its support through targeted grant programmes. One of the most compelling opportunities available right now is the ‘Grant for a Greenhouse - Diia’ programme, administered by the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine. This initiative is designed to help agricultural businesses - from individual entrepreneurs to established legal entities - build or expand modular greenhouses, significantly boosting domestic production and creating new jobs.
In this spotlight, we’ll break down everything you need to know: the funding details, who can apply, how to prepare a strong application, and why this grant might be the perfect fit for your next agribusiness investment.
The Grant for a Greenhouse - Diia is a state programme that provides non-repayable funding for the establishment and development of greenhouse farming in Ukraine. The goal is to increase agricultural output and create sustainable employment, especially in regions that can benefit from protected cropping.
Key details:
The funding is substantial, but it is also targeted. It is not a blanket subsidy; you must contribute at least 30% of the total cost from your own resources (or co-financing), and the project must meet specific technical and eligibility criteria.
The programme is open to:
However, there are important exclusions. You cannot apply if any of the following apply to your business:
It is also worth noting that the grant is not available to startups in the classic sense - the target audience is listed as “Startups” and “Other,” but the technical requirements (0.4 ha minimum greenhouse, legal entity or IE status) mean you need an established business structure.
The grant amount depends on the size of the greenhouse you plan to build:
The coverage is up to 70% of the total eligible project cost. That means:
Important: The programme is tied to modular greenhouses of a specific size range (0.4 to 2.4 hectares). If your project is smaller or larger, you will likely not qualify.
Applications are submitted exclusively through the Diia portal - Ukraine’s state e-services platform. This means:
While the exact application steps are not detailed in the brief, typical Diia grant applications require:
Check the official application link (see sources below) for the most up-to-date application form and guidance.
Here are actionable suggestions based on common grant best practices and the programme’s stated goals:
Before investing time in a full application, verify that your location is not in an active hostilities or occupied area, that you have zero tax debt, and that you are not engaged in any prohibited activity. Consult a local accountant or lawyer if needed.
The grant is specifically for modular greenhouses of 0.4-2.4 ha. Your plan should:
You need at least 30% of total project costs from your own funds or a loan. Get a confirmation letter from your bank or have cash reserves ready to show.
The Ministry of Economy wants to create jobs. Explicitly state how many permanent and seasonal positions the greenhouse will support. A target of 3-5 permanent jobs per 0.4 ha is a reasonable benchmark.
Some oblast administrations or regional development agencies offer co-financing or technical assistance for greenhouse projects. Combining sources may reduce your out-of-pocket share.
Even without a fixed deadline, grants can be oversubscribed. Submitting early shows preparedness and avoids last-minute technical issues.
Greenhouse farming is a strategic priority for Ukraine for several reasons:
By offering grants of up to 7 million UAH, the government is making a serious investment in modernising the sector. For a medium-sized FOP or legal entity, this could cover the majority of a new greenhouse build, dramatically reducing the payback period.
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The Grant for a Greenhouse - Diia is a rare, substantial funding opportunity for Ukrainian agricultural businesses. With up to 7 million UAH available per project and a rolling application process, there is no reason to delay. Prepare your greenhouse plan, secure your co-financing, and submit through Diia as soon as possible.
Remember: the eligibility rules are strict, so read the official programme details carefully. And if you have questions, consult the Ministry of Economy’s hotline or a grant consultant on GrantGunner.
Good luck, and may your greenhouse harvest be bountiful!
Official application portal and programme details from the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine.
Overview of agribusiness grants available in Ukraine, including the Greenhouse programme.
The platform through which grant applications are submitted.

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