Ukraine: Exports of frozen beef for 9 months increased by almost a quarter

Published 2021년 10월 27일

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Ukraine has experienced a significant increase in exports and imports of cattle meat in the first nine months of 2021, according to the State Customs Service. Exports of frozen beef surged by 42.8% year-on-year, generating $ 78.5 million, while imports of cattle meat rose by 50% to 1,490 tons, costing $ 5.7 million. The main suppliers of imported cattle meat were the European Union and Australia. On the other hand, exports of fresh or chilled cattle meat saw a decrease of 86.6% to $ 687.8 thousand, with no exports to Belarus for the past three months. However, imports of fresh or chilled cattle meat increased by 27.4% to 563 tons, valued at $ 5 million, mainly coming from the European Union, Russia, and Poland.
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This is evidenced by data from the State Customs Service. Exports of these products brought Ukraine $ 78.5 million, which is 42.8% more than in January-September 2020. The main buyers of Ukrainian frozen beef for three quarters of 2021: The volume of purchases of imported cattle meat also increased - by 50% against the figure for the three quarters of last year - to 1.49 thousand tons. In monetary terms, Ukraine spent $ 5.7 million on imports of frozen beef in the first nine months of 2021, 69.4% more than in the same period last year. Ukraine mainly bought frozen cattle meat from: At the same time, exports of fresh or chilled cattle meat actually stagnate - 208.3 tons, which is 88.3% less than in January-September 2020. In three quarters, exports of fresh or chilled cattle meat amounted to $ 687.8 thousand - 86.6% less than in the same period in 2020. The main buyers of fresh or chilled cattle meat were: It should be noted that there have been no exports to Belarus for ...
Source: MilkUA

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