It is increasingly difficult to export Ukrainian chicken eggs to the UAE

Published 2024년 1월 17일

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Ukrainian chicken egg producers are facing challenges with increasing logistics costs, making it difficult to expand exports to promising markets like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Southeast Asia. High competition from producers in Turkey, Pakistan, and India in the Middle East market is contributing to the challenge of exporting chicken eggs. Despite minimal earnings in trading chicken eggs, exporters must ensure high-quality, uniform products and strong packaging to meet importers' quality requirements. The main buyers of Ukrainian eggs in 2023 were Singapore, Poland, and the Netherlands.
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For Ukrainian producers of chicken eggs, a negative factor in the expansion of exports is the increase in the cost of logistics and, accordingly, an increase in the cost of production. Oleksandr Kyryk, CEO of the trading company Rex Foro Limited, told about this in an interview with the magazine "Our Poultry". "This is what significantly narrows the range of clients for our suppliers, in particular, to such promising markets as the UAE, Saudi Arabia and the countries of Southeast Asia," he noted. ‒ In the Middle East market, competition from chicken egg producers from Turkey, Pakistan, and India is quite high. Therefore, it is increasingly difficult for our producers to supply chicken eggs, for example, to the UAE today." Everything is not so simple with the export of chicken eggs, noted Oleksandr Kyryk. "On the one hand, importers do not have unattainable quality requirements. On the other hand, of all food products, chicken eggs are one of the least marginal products, he noted. ...
Source: Agrotimes

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