Ukraine’s Resource
Ranking in the World:
✅ True. “1st in Europe in proven recoverable reserves of uranium ores.” Data from 2018
that were published in 2020 showed that Ukraine was seventh in the world for
recoverable reserves of uranium ores and in first place for Europe.
(Source: Statista.com)
✅ True. “2nd place in Europe and 10th place in the world in terms of
titanium ore reserves.” According to information from 2021, Norway was the only European
country with more titanium ore reserves. (Source: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Page T11, Exhibit C)
✅ True. “2nd place in the world in terms of explored reserves of
manganese ores (2.3 billion tons, or 12% of the world’s reserves).” The website
ukrainetrek.com backs up this data. (Sources: ukrainetrek.com and USGS)
✅ True. “2nd largest iron ore reserves in the world (30 billion tons).” Data published in
2010 showed that Ukraine was only topped by China in this category. It’s
unclear if more recent numbers changed those rankings. (Source: USGS)
✅ True. “2nd place in Europe in terms of mercury ore reserves.” As of 2010, Spain
was the only European country that had more mercury ore reserves.
(Source: USGS)
✅ True. “3rd place in Europe (13th place in the world) in shale gas
reserves (22 trillion cubic meters).” This was correct with the context that it
appeared the “22 trillion cubic meters” number was a typo. According to Reuters
in 2012, the number was 42 trillion cubic meters. (Source: Reuters)
✅
True. “1st in Europe in terms of arable
land area.” According to the CIA’s World Factbook, 56.1%
of Ukraine’s land is arable. Arable land is defined by
Merriam-Webster as land being “fit for or used for the growing
of crops.” (Source: CIA)
✅
Mostly True. “3rd place in
the world by the area of black soil (25% of world’s volume).” While
we did not find data that matched these exact numbers, the point being made
here was that black soil was abundant in Ukraine. In 2014, the FAO Investment
Centre published a report on worldbank.org that mentioned more data:
Ukraine
is renowned as the breadbasket of Europe thanks to its black soils (“Chernozem”
black because of the high organic matter content) which offer exceptional
agronomic conditions. One-third of the worldwide stock of the fertile black soils,
which cover more than half of Ukraine’s arable land, a large variety of
climatic zones, and favourable temperature and moisture regimes, offers
attractive conditions for the production of a large range of crops including
cereals and oilseeds. Ukraine’s proximity to large and growing neighbouring
markets – the Russian Federation and the European Union – and access to deep
sea ports at the Black Sea, provide direct access to world markets, especially
large grain importers in the Middle East and North Africa. (Source: worldbank.org)
✅
True. “1st place in the world in exports
of sunflower and sunflower oil.” This data came from 2019.
(Source: The
Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC))
✅ True. “5th place in the world in bee production (75,000 tons).” The website NationMaster.com showed that this was true.
(Source: NationMaster.com)
✅ True. “Ukraine can meet the food needs of
600 million people.” This statistic appeared to come
from Kyiv Post. (Source: Kyiv Post)
✅ True. “2nd in Europe and 4th largest natural gas pipeline system in the
world (142.5 bln cubic meters of gas throughput capacity in the EU).” A 2007 report from the Oxford Institute for Energy
Studies said: “Roughly 20% of Europe’s gas passes through Ukraine and the
country has the third-largest gas production and the fourth-largest gas market
in Europe.” As for the number included in the parentheses, we found that it had
been published by TASS, the Russian News Agency. (Oxford Institute and TASS)
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