Sugar exports of Ukraine are dozens of times behind last year

Published 2021년 10월 19일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a significant decrease in Ukraine's sugar exports and imports from the 2020-2021 marketing year (September 2020 to August 2021). Exports dropped to 2.6 thousand tons, a 99.63% reduction compared to the previous year, with the majority going to Israel, Germany, and Moldova. Imports, on the other hand, saw a slight decrease to 163.3 thousand tons, with Brazil as the primary supplier. Other sugars imports and exports also experienced a decline, while molasses exports mainly to Israel and imports to various countries saw a slight increase.
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Original content

Export of sugar (TN VED code 1701) for January-September 2021 is 2.6 thousand tons, which is 37 times less than in the same period last year (98 thousand tons). This is reported by the Scientific and Practical Center for Sugar Beet Production with reference to the data of the State Customs Service. As noted, since the beginning of 2021/22 MY (September-August) external supplies amounted to 367 tons, which is also ten times less than 16.2 thousand tons exported in the first month of 2020/21 MY. The largest importing countries of Ukrainian sugar from all exports (in monetary terms) in January-September 2021 were Israel (36.06%), Germany (25.38%), Moldova (14.98%). Import of sugar (TN VED 1701) in January-September 2021 amounted to 163.3 thousand tons (September - 111 tons). The largest sugar exporting countries to Ukraine from all imports (in monetary terms) were: ...

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