Nine new areas of organic processing appeared this year in Ukraine

Published 2020년 11월 26일

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The number of processing and refining areas for organic products in Ukraine has increased from 15 to 24 over the past year, and the number of market operators has nearly doubled from 86 to 160. Most operators are involved in the processing of organic fresh produce. In 2020, nine new areas of organic processing have been established, and there are now nine new organic products on the market. Organic products in Ukraine are currently certified under five international standards, with an additional Ukrainian standard expected next year. The area under organics has grown by 62% over the past two years.
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Over the past year, the number of areas for processing and refining of organic products has increased significantly - from 15 to 24. In addition, the number of operators in the market in this direction has almost doubled - from 86 to 160. This was announced by President of Organic Ukraine Elena Korogod (Berezovskaya) at the VII International Conference "Organic Processing and Trade 2020". Thus, currently most market operators are in the direction of organic fresh group (fresh vegetables, fruits and berries) - 28. It is worth noting that for two years in a row the number of operators in this direction has doubled. Also in 2020, the leaders in the number of operators are fruit and berry processing (15), flour (14), cereals and cereals (14), oil (13), frozen and dried fruits, vegetables, berries, seeds and nuts (12). . According to Olena Korogod, in 2020 there were nine new areas of organic processing: production of cereals and muesli, pasta, frozen and dried fruits, vegetables, ...
Source: Agrotimes

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