For five months of 2021/22 MY, the export potential of Ukrainian peas is realized by almost 80%

Published 2021년 12월 7일

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Between July and November 2021, Ukraine exported 270.5 thousand tons of peas, a 3% increase from the previous year, according to the State Customs Service of Ukraine. Turkey, Italy, and Pakistan were the leading importers of Ukrainian peas, with Turkey more than tripling its purchases to 54.4 thousand tons, Italy doubling its imports to 51.2 thousand tons, and Pakistan increasing its imports fourfold to 31.1 thousand tons. Analysts predict that Ukraine's peas exports for the 2021/22 marketing year could reach 350 thousand tons, a 2% increase from the previous year, with projected crop production at 571.2 thousand tons and 77% of it already sold by the end of five months.
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According to the State Customs Service of Ukraine, in the period from July to November 2021/22 MY, 270.5 thousand tons of peas were exported from the country, which is 3% higher than the shipped volume for the same period a season earlier (262.3 thousand tons). According to the results of the first five months of the current season, Turkey is the key importer of grain legumes of Ukrainian origin, which purchased 54.4 thousand tons, thereby increasing purchases by more than 3 times compared to the same period in 2020/21 MY (15.9 thousand tons). The second position is occupied by Italy, which imported 51.2 thousand tons of peas over the above period, which is 40% more than in the previous season (36.5 thousand tons). Pakistan closes the TOP-3 importers of pulses, which increased purchases in comparison with 2020/21 MY by 4 times - from 8.8 thousand tons to 31.1 thousand ...
Source: Zol

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