Ukrainian fruit imports reached an all-time high in 2020

Published 2021년 3월 30일

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In 2020, Ukraine reached a record high in fruit imports, bringing in nearly a million tons, an 8% increase from the previous year and double the volume of five years ago, according to the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business (UCAB). The majority of these imports were bananas, followed by tangerines, oranges, lemons, and peaches. The most significant growth in fruit imports over the past five years was seen in grapefruits and persimmons, with their volumes doubling during this period.
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This was reported by the press service of the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business. "In 2020, Ukraine imported almost a million tons of various fruits. This is a historic maximum in terms of fruit imports, which exceeds the same figure last year by 8% and 1.5 times the figure of five years ago, "- said in a statement. According to Svitlana Lytvyn, a UCAB analyst, fruits and berries are imported, which cannot be grown in Ukraine due to unfavorable climatic conditions. The only exceptions are apples, but their share in the total structure of imports is insignificant - only 1%. "The undisputed leader in the import of fruit to Ukraine are bananas, which account for a third of all deliveries. This is followed by tangerines (19% of imports), oranges (9%), lemons (7%) and peaches (5%). ...
Source: Agravery

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