Eggs began to be exported by 40% more in Ukraine

Published 2024년 3월 31일

Tridge summary

In the initial months of 2024, Ukraine saw a notable 41.4% increase in egg exports, reaching 9.9 thousand tons, despite a slight 9.9% drop in revenue to $10.9 million. The main destinations for these exports were Israel, Poland, and Bulgaria. The article also touches on the logistical challenges faced in exporting agricultural products, especially due to the dependency on sea transport and issues at the Ukrainian-Polish border. It mentions the development of a new poultry farm by Agrocorporation 'Krupets' and the current state of 'Chornobaiv Poultry Farm' in the tense Kherson region. The piece concludes by addressing the broader impact of border blockages and the new Polish government's struggle with agricultural challenges.
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Original content

During January-February 2024, Ukraine sent 9.9 thousand tons of eggs to foreign markets, which is an increase of 41.4% compared to the corresponding period last year. This information was released by the State Customs Service according to AgroTimes. Although the volume of exports in financial terms for the first two months of the current year decreased by 9.9% compared to the same period in 2023, its figure was $10.9 million. The main importers of Ukrainian eggs in January-February 2024 were Israel (18.6%), Poland (15.5%) and Bulgaria (12.4%). As a reminder, most agricultural products from Ukraine are exported by sea, bypassing Poland, but there are goods that cannot be transported by sea. Although 86% of agricultural products are exported by sea through the ports of Odesa and the Danube region, there are goods that cannot be delivered by sea, and there is a demand for them, for example, from German consumers who cannot get sugar and oatmeal from Chernihiv Oblast through the port ...
Source: Landlord

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