In April, Ukrainian onion exports reached a record high for the last four years

Published 2021년 7월 16일

Tridge summary

Ukrainian onion and carrot exports have reached record highs this season, with onion exports doubling from the previous season and carrot exports quadrupling. Despite these record exports, onion prices remained low in Eastern Europe. On the other hand, Ukraine is experiencing record imports of white cabbage, potatoes, dried onions, and several fruits due to high domestic demand and low local supply. Despite the low onion prices, Ukraine still imported large quantities of dried onions from India. Additionally, imports of zucchini, apples, strawberries, and hazelnuts have increased significantly in April 2021.
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Original content

This was reported by east-fruit.com. "Exports of Ukrainian onions in April this year reached a record high for at least the last four years, and total deliveries have long exceeded previous seasons. Thus, for the entire season 2019/20 (July-June) the country exported 18.9 thousand tons of onions, while only for the period from July 2020 to April 2021, exports reached 32 thousand tons, "- said in message. According to experts, the prospect of record exports of onions from Ukraine this season was obvious in the winter of this year, as our analysts wrote in a separate article. However, active exports did not help Ukrainian producers to seriously raise prices for onions, and they remained at the lowest level in Eastern Europe until the very end of the current season. "Unlike onions, carrots have become one of the favorites this season for borscht vegetables, allowing farmers to both earn on storage and export. By the way, the export of carrots from Ukraine in the current season will ...
Source: Agravery

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