Export of dairy products in Poland

Published 2021년 1월 18일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Poland's dairy exports saw a 1% increase compared to the previous year, reaching a value of nearly EUR 2 billion from January to October, which made up 7% of the country's total agri-food exports. The majority of these exports were sent to EU countries, with Germany, the Czech Republic, Britain, and the Netherlands being the top recipients. Despite the decrease in profits from EU exports, which stood at EUR 1.3 billion, there was a significant increase in sales to non-EU and CIS countries, including China, Algeria, and Saudi Arabia. Cheeses and cottage cheese were the most exported dairy products, with a 35% share in the assortment, and their value increased by 3% compared to the previous year.
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Original content

During the ten months of 2020, the revenues from the export of dairy products obtained by the domestic dairy industry were higher than in the previous year. In the period from January to October 2020, the value of shipments of dairy products from Poland amounted to nearly EUR 2 billion and was 1% higher than in the previous year. Proceeds from shipping this assortment accounted for 7% of the value of Polish agri-food exports. Traditionally, the EU countries were the most important export direction for dairy products from Poland. During the ten months of 2020, the share of these countries in the value of exports amounted to 67% compared to 75% the year before. At the same time, profits received from exports to the EU decreased by 9% to EUR 1.3 billion. The main recipients of dairy products were Germany with EUR 364 million and 18% of the value, the Czech Republic with EUR 125 million and 6%, Great Britain and the Netherlands - EUR 99 million and EUR 97 million respectively - 5% ...
Source: Gospodarz

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