Polish foreign trade in dairy products

Published 2024년 7월 24일

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In the first five months of 2024, Poland's dairy trade had a positive balance of EUR 0.8 billion, though this was 7% lower than the same period in 2023. Imports rose by 4% to EUR 0.7 billion. Exports to EU countries, primarily Germany, the Czech Republic, Romania, and the Netherlands, made up 68% of revenues, while non-EU countries like Algeria, Great Britain, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, and China accounted for 32%. The highest revenue-generating products were cheese and cottage cheese, liquid milk and cream, ice cream, SMP and condensed milk, and butter and milk fats.
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Original content

At the same time, EUR 0.7 billion was spent on the import of this product, which is 4% more than in the period January–May 2023. The positive balance of trade in dairy products in the first five months of 2024 amounted to EUR 0.8 billion, which is 7% lower than in the period January-May 2023. Sales of dairy products to European Union countries generated 68% of revenues obtained from exports. The main recipients of dairy products on the EU market were: Germany with 20% of the value for EUR 290 million, the Czech Republic with 7% for EUR 98 million, Romania with 5% for EUR 77 million and the Netherlands with 5% for EUR 72 million. The share of non-EU countries in the export of dairy products from Poland was 32%. Revenues from shipping amounted to EUR 467 million and were 7% lower than in the period January-May 2023. The largest share in Polish exports among non-EU ...
Source: Gospodarz

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