Export of milk products from Poland

Published 2022년 7월 11일

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In 2021, Poland's milk product exports saw the highest growth since 2017, reaching a value of EUR 2.6 billion, a 13% increase from the previous year. These exports made up 7% of the total value of the country's agricultural exports. The first two months of 2022 saw a further 25% increase in revenue compared to the same period in 2021. The majority of these exports were to EU-27 countries, with cheese and cottage cheese being the dominant product. The export volume of various dairy products also increased in 2021, with notable exceptions in whole milk powder and butter and milk fats.
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Export value of milk products The year 2021 saw the highest growth rate in revenues from the export of milk products obtained by the domestic dairy industry since 2017. In 2021, the export value of milk products from Poland amounted to EUR 2.6 billion (PLN 12.0 billion ) and was by 13% higher than in 2020. The revenues from the export of this product range accounted for 7% of the share in the value of the Polish agri-food export. Since the beginning of 2022, a further dynamic increase in the export of milk products from Poland has been recorded. In the period of January-February 2022, the revenues obtained from the export of milk products amounted to EUR 471 million (PLN 2.2 billion) and were by 25% higher than in the comparable period of 2021. Geographical structure of export of milk products The main export destination for milk products from Poland were the EU-27 countries. In 2021, the share of the EU countries in the export value amounted to nearly 66%, and the revenues ...

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