Great Britain began to actively buy Ukrainian onions

게시됨 2024년 4월 1일

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Ukraine has made significant strides in expanding its onion export market, now including Great Britain among its buyers, with Romania being the primary destination. The competitive edge of Ukrainian onions lies in their low price of 31 cents per kg, making them more affordable than those from the EU and Moldova. This expansion is driven by the low domestic prices in Ukraine and a shortage of onions in Europe. Notably, Ukrainian onions are 40% cheaper than those imported from Russia to Poland and half the price of onions from the Netherlands, the largest EU exporter. This development is particularly promising given the current market dynamics, highlighting Ukraine's growing role in the European onion market.
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원본 콘텐츠

Ukraine managed to expand the geography of the export of onions of its own production, and Great Britain was added to the list of buyers. This is reported by EastFruit. Romania became the main sales market for these vegetables. Ukrainian exporters send almost two thousand tons of products to this country every month. Moldova ranks second in terms of exports. Significant consignments of Ukrainian goods are sent to Montenegro, Austria and Bulgaria. In January of this year, trial batches of Ukrainian onions arrived in Great Britain, as such products are not typical for the specified country. Now experts agree that this direction has become very promising, as Europe has faced a shortage of onions. Analysts identify several reasons for the expansion of Ukrainian onion exports. Domestically produced onion prices have almost reached an all-time low. They reach 31 cents per kg. Ukrainian onions are still sold much cheaper than European or Moldovan ones. In the EU, onions are the most ...
출처: Agropolit

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