Polish milk has flooded the market: imports of fresh dairy products into Ukraine are growing rapidly

Published 2025년 2월 20일

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Ukraine has experienced a significant 55% increase in imports of fresh dairy products in January compared to the same period last year, primarily due to the import of several hundred tons of cheap milk from Poland, which now accounts for 60% of total imports. Despite these imports, domestic market prices have stabilized but remain high. Analysts suggest reducing prices, especially for sour cream and cottage cheese, to stimulate sales.
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Imports of fresh dairy products to Ukraine are growing. In January, they were imported by 55% more than in the same period last year. This is reported by Infagro. Analysts drew attention to the fact that previously Ukraine imported mainly yogurts and various cheese products, but in January several hundred tons of cheap Polish milk were imported. Currently, Polish imports of fresh dairy products account for 60% of the total volume. Meanwhile, prices for dairy products on the domestic market have begun to stabilize, but, unfortunately, by this time they have already reached a very high level. ...
Source: Agravery

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