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Poland: Foreign trade in dairy products

Dairy
Poland
Market & Price Trends
Published Feb 28, 2024

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In 2023, Poland's dairy exports saw a 9% decrease from the previous year, valued at EUR 3.28 billion, while dairy imports also decreased by 5% to EUR 68 billion. Despite a 13% decrease from 2022, the trade balance remained positive at EUR 1.60 billion. The majority of these exports were to EU countries, particularly Germany, while 33% were to non-EU countries, with Great Britain being the largest recipient. Cheese and cottage cheese exports generated the most revenue.
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According to preliminary data from the Ministry of Finance, throughout 2023, the value of exports of dairy products from Poland amounted to EUR 3.28 billion (PLN 15.0 billion) and was 9% lower than in 2022. At the same time, PLN 1,000,000 was spent on the import of this product to Poland. EUR 68 billion (PLN 7.7 billion), 5% less y/y. The positive balance of trade in dairy products in 2023 was EUR 1.60 billion (PLN 7.3 billion), 13% lower than in 2022. Sales of dairy products to European Union countries generated 67% of the revenues obtained from exports (EUR 2.2 billion, a decrease of 15%). The main recipients of dairy products on the EU market were: Germany (18% of the value - EUR 581 million), the Czech Republic (7% - EUR 232 million), Italy (5% - EUR 162 million), Romania (5% - EUR 159 million) and The Netherlands (4% – EUR 138 million) and Lithuania (4% – EUR 127 million). The share of non-EU countries in the export of dairy products from Poland was 33%. Revenues obtained ...
Source: Gospodarz
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