12 new markets were opened for the export of Ukrainian products in 2020

Published 2021년 3월 3일

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In 2020, Ukraine made significant progress in expanding its agricultural market access, opening 12 new markets, obtaining 35 export certificates, and passing two EU audits. The country is working to access 100 new markets across six continents, including traditional partners like EU, China, and the US, as well as emerging markets. Additionally, Ukraine is negotiating international agreements on sanitary and phytosanitary measures and consumer protection with several countries. The focus is on expanding sales of various products, including poultry, livestock, dairy, and produce, with trade with the EU reaching the second-largest result in history.
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In 2020, 12 new markets were opened, 35 export certificates were approved and 2 EU audits of the system of assessment of state control over the production of fish and fish products, poultry and poultry products were passed. This was announced by Vladislava Magaletskaya, head of the State Food and Consumer Service, the press service of the department reports. “During 2020, work was actively carried out to open 100 new markets on six continents. We are talking about the traditional foreign economic partners of Ukraine-EU, China, the United States, India, as well as less developed by Ukrainian exporters markets - Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Angola, etc., "- said Magaletskaya. Also, during 2020, work was carried out to conclude international agreements in the field of sanitary and phytosanitary measures and consumer protection with the following countries: Brazil, Algeria, Indonesia, Vietnam, Iran, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Serbia, Lebanon, Greece, Germany, Sweden and Georgia. "The Cabinet ...
Source: Agroconf

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