According to RIA Novosti, Milovanov said on the channel Direct, that for him the key priority is labor market reform.

He also said that he intends to pursue a policy designed to reduce the number of monopolies and increase competition "to be more successful through exports."

Along with this, the minister added that he intends to deal with food security, food security and rural development.

Milovanov said earlier that the shadow turnover of land in the country reaches $ 410 million, and this, in turn, does not allow the country to develop.

On November 10, the European Union supported land reform in Ukraine, within the framework of which the agricultural land market will open in the country.