On the Ukrainian-Polish border, a lot of dairy products

Published 2023년 4월 18일

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The suspension of dairy exports through Poland is negatively impacting Ukraine's dairy industry, as the country relied heavily on Poland as a consumer of its whey powder and condensed milk. Since the European Union canceled customs duties, Ukraine has been able to sell these products to other European countries such as the Baltic countries, Germany, the Netherlands, and Ireland. However, the Union of Dairy Enterprises of Ukraine is hopeful for a swift resolution to the issue and is currently advising companies to cease sending certain goods to the Ukrainian-Polish border checkpoints until further notice. Relevant consultations between Ukrainian and Polish ministries are ongoing to address the problem.
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The suspension of the export of dairy products through Poland is painfully affecting the dairy industry of Ukraine, many machines have gathered at the border that have passed Ukrainian customs and cannot enter the territory of Poland, said the executive director of the Union of Dairy Enterprises of Ukraine (SSPU) Arsen Didur. "Ukraine exported two items to Europe: whey powder and condensed milk. They began to occupy good positions in Europe. The main consumers of these products were Poland," he said in a comment to "Interfax-Ukraine". According to Didur, Ukrainian dairy products have been bought by the Baltic countries, Germany, the Netherlands, and Ireland since the European Union canceled customs duties. At the same time, he noted that many European consumers liked condensed milk for its high quality and affordable prices. Many Ukrainian dry dairy products and butter, in particular, were consumed by the Baltic countries. The executive director of SMPU specified that for the ...
Source: Agroconf

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