Ukraine: Live cattle exports fell by 16.8% in 10 months

Published 2024년 11월 19일

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Ukraine's export of live cattle saw a decrease of 16.8% in the first ten months of 2024, totaling 12.9 thousand tons, despite stable revenue of $24.3 million. The main importers were Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan. The country also imported 470 tons of live cattle, a 19.2% decrease, primarily from the Czech Republic, Denmark, and Lithuania. Ukrainian farmers' expenditure on live cattle imports was $3 million, a 6.2% decrease compared to the previous year.
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In January-October 2024, Ukraine exported 12.9 thousand tons of live cattle, which is 16.8% less than in the same period last year. This is evidenced by the data of the State Customs Service. At the same time, revenue from the export of live cattle for 10 months was stable, as compared to the same period in 2023, at $24.3 million (-0.4%). Lebanon (87.9%), Egypt (8.3%), and Jordan (3.8%) bought the most domestic live cattle during January-October this year. The import of live cattle during the 10 months of 2024 decreased by 19.2% compared to the indicator for the same period last year - to 470 tons. Ukrainian farmers spent $3 million on the purchase of live cattle abroad - ...
Source: Agrotimes

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