Imports of agricultural products to Ukraine increased by 19%

Published 2021년 11월 8일

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From January to September 2021, Ukraine saw a 19% increase in agricultural imports, reaching over $ 5.7 billion, with the European Union being the primary supplier. The country's imports were heavily focused on fish and seafood, fruits and berries, alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, seeds and oil fruits, various oils, cocoa products, and chocolate, with these items collectively contributing to 60% of the total value of agricultural imports.
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According to the State Statistics Service, in January-September 2021, more than $ 5.7 billion worth of agricultural products were imported to Ukraine, which is $ 0.9 billion (+ 19%) more than in the first nine months of last year. This is stated in the message of the National Research Center "Institute of Agrarian Economics". The main suppliers of agri-food products to Ukraine are the countries of the European Union. Imports from the region amounted to $ 2.3 billion, or more than half of purchases. In Asia, Ukraine purchased food worth $ 1.03 billion (18%), and in Latin America - $ 477 million (8%). Deliveries from these three regions cover almost 4/5 of all domestic imports of agricultural products. Traditionally, the largest suppliers to Ukraine are Poland ($ 653 million), Germany ($ 423 million), Italy ($ 371 million), Turkey ($ 317 million), France ($ 273 million), the Netherlands ($ 241 million), Indonesia ($ 233 million), Norway ($ 201 million), the United States ($ 195 ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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