In 2021, Ukraine imported mainly fish and fruit

Published 2021년 11월 9일

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Ukraine's main agricultural imports come from the European Union, accounting for over half of purchases, with a total of $2.9 billion over the past year. Asia and Latin America contributed $1.03 billion and $477 million, respectively. The largest suppliers include Poland, Germany, Italy, Turkey, France, the Netherlands, Indonesia, Norway, and the US, accounting for approximately 54% of Ukrainian agricultural imports. The imports consist of fish and seafood, fruits and berries, alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, seeds and fruits of oil, various oils, foods, and cocoa products, with fish and seafood, fruits and berries, and alcoholic beverages being the leading imports. These products collectively make up 60% of the value of domestic imports of agricultural products.
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This was announced by Bohdan Dukhnytsky, Doctor of Economics, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Economics of Agricultural Production and International Integration of the National Research Center "Institute of Agrarian Economics", the press service of the institution reports. "The main suppliers of agri-food products to Ukraine are the countries of the European Union. Imports from the region amounted to $ 2.9 billion, or more than half of purchases. In Asian countries, our state bought food for $ 1.03 billion (18%), and in Latin America - in the amount of $ 477 million (8%), "- said in a statement. Note that supplies from these three regions cover almost 4/5 of all domestic imports of agricultural products. Traditionally, among 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), US ($ 195 ...
Source: Agravery

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