For the first time organic salmon exported from Ukraine

Published 2021년 9월 30일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Ukraine imported organic salmon for processing and exported organic products to the EU, with the main exports being grain, oilseeds, and cereal products. Despite a decrease in apple juice concentrate exports, the value of organic exports remained stable with an increase in processed products and berries. The exports of frozen wild-growing blueberries and organic frozen raspberries saw a significant increase, and there is potential for the export of processed organic products like oat flakes, tomato paste, nuts, and birch sap to Poland, Romania, and the Czech Republic.
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In 2020, for the first time, organic salmon was imported to Ukraine for processing and further export to the EU. This was announced by the representative of LLC "Organic Standard" Irina Fedorchenko during the event "Export of organic products from Ukraine 2020: analysis and trends." “In 2020, there were no significant changes in the structure of exports of organic products. The main export category remains raw products, that is, grain, oilseeds and cereal products. However, processed products and berries equalize and add value to the structure of organic exports, ”says Irina Fedorchenko. Among the processed products, she notes apple juice concentrate, although this is a rather unstable product that depends on the yield of apples. In 2020, 3.4 thousand tons were exported, which is 1 thousand tons less than in 2019. In addition, 1.5 thousand tons of fresh organic apples were exported last year. “Among berries, frozen wild-growing blueberries are exported, last year the export was at ...

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