Israel became the largest importer of Ukrainian sugar

Published 2021년 11월 16일

Tridge summary

The report, issued by the press service of the Scientific and Practical Center for Sugar Beet Production, provides an overview of Ukraine's sugar export and import dynamics from January-October 2021. During this period, Ukraine's sugar exports were dominated by Israel, Uganda, and Tajikistan, accounting for 20.4%, 13.2%, and 12.4% of total exports, respectively. The country's sugar imports were led by Brazil, Poland, and Belgium, with a 73%, 17.1%, and 2.7% share, respectively. Additionally, the report covered the molasses trade, highlighting Lithuania, Hungary, and Israel as the largest importers of Ukrainian molasses. This information is contextualized within the efforts of Ukraine's Ministry of Agrarian Policy to develop the sugar industry.
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Original content

This was reported by the press service of the Scientific and Practical Center for Sugar Beet Production. The largest countries-importers of Ukrainian sugar from all exports (in monetary terms) in January-October 2021 were: Israel (20.4%), Uganda (13.2%), Tajikistan (12.4%). "In October 2021, sugar exports amounted to 7.4 thousand tons, worth $ 3.7 million (in October 2020 - 19.2 thousand tons)," - said in a statement. Note that sugar imports in January-October 2021 amounted to 163.4 thousand tons (October - 135 tons). The largest exporters of sugar to Ukraine from all imports (in monetary terms) in January-October 2021 were: Brazil (73%), Poland (17.1%), Belgium (2.7%). "Imports of other sugars in January-October 2021 amounted to 25.6 thousand tons, exports - 39.2 thousand tons. Exports of molasses in January-October 2021 amounted to 3.7 thousand tons, and imports for the corresponding period amounted to 4.9 thousand ...
Source: Agravery

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