Export of Polish dairy products

Published 2023년 12월 11일

Tridge summary

In the first three quarters of 2023, Poland's exports of dairy products to EU countries decreased by 14% compared to the same period in 2022, with Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, the Netherlands, and Romania being the main recipients. However, non-EU countries accounted for 33% of Poland's dairy product exports, with Algeria, Great Britain, Ukraine, China, and Saudi Arabia being the top recipients. Despite the decrease in exports to the EU, exports to non-EU countries increased by 9% compared to the same period in 2022.
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Original content

Revenues received from exports to EU countries amounted to EUR 1.75 billion and were 14% lower than in the comparable period of 2022. The main recipients of dairy products on the EU market were: Germany with 18% of the value and EUR 465 million, which purchased mainly liquid milk. , cream, cheese and cottage cheese, Czech Republic with 7% and EUR 172 million: cheese, cottage cheese, butter, Italy with over 5% and EUR 136 million: cheese, cottage cheese, powdered milk and the Netherlands with 4% and EUR 116 million: butter , cheeses, cottage cheese and powdered milk and Romania with 4% and EUR 115 million: cheese, cottage cheese and butter. The share of non-EU countries in the export of dairy products from Poland from January to September 2023 was 33%. Revenues received from exports amounted to approximately EUR 0.86 billion and were 9% higher than in the same period of 2022. The largest share in Polish exports among non-EU countries was: Algeria with 5% of the export value and EUR ...
Source: Gospodarz

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