The article reports a 3.8% increase in European Union (EU) trade volume from January to April 2020 compared to the same period in 2019, totaling 104.3 billion euros. Agricultural exports, such as pork and wheat, saw a 4.8% increase to 61.9 billion euros, while imports grew by 2.3% to 42.4 billion euros. The rise in exports to China was attributed to African swine fever and the pandemic, with a 42% increase in pork exports. Other countries like Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and Nigeria also experienced increased exports of barley, wheat, and other products from the EU. However, exports to the UK fell by 6% despite maintaining the same market conditions.