Export of dairy products from Poland

Published 2020년 10월 15일

Tridge summary

From January to July 2020, Poland's dairy product exports reached a value of EUR 1.4 billion, marking a 1% increase from the previous year and contributing 7% to the total value of Polish agri-food exports. These exports were shipped to 140 countries, with the EU accounting for 66% of the total value. Despite a 11% decrease in receipts from the EU, Germany, the Czech Republic, Great Britain, and the Netherlands were the top importers. Exports to non-EU and CIS countries increased by 5 pp. to 28%, with Algeria and China being the highest recipients. Cheese and cottage cheese made up 33% of the export value, with the majority being shipped to the EU, particularly to Germany and the Czech Republic.
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Original content

In the period January-July 2020, the value of exports of dairy products from Poland amounted to EUR 1.4 billion and was higher by 1% than in the previous year. Proceeds from shipping this assortment accounted for 7% of the value of Polish agri-food exports. Dairy products exported from Poland found buyers on the markets of 140 countries around the world. Traditionally, the most important export destination was mainly the EU countries. In the first seven months of 2020, the share of these countries in the value of exports amounted to 66% compared to 75% in the previous year. At the same time, receipts received from shipping to the EU decreased by 11% to EUR 946 million. The most important importers of dairy products were: Germany with EUR 258 million and 18% of value, the Czech Republic with EUR 89 million and 6%, Great Britain and the Netherlands - EUR 69 million and 5% each. The share of exports of dairy products to the CIS countries since 2014, i.e. since the introduction of the ...
Source: Gospodarz

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