Sugar exports are ten times lower than last year in Ukraine

Published 2021년 10월 20일

Tridge summary

Ukrainian sugar exports have significantly decreased in the first nine months of 2021, with a volume of 2.6 thousand tons, a 37-fold reduction compared to the same period last year. The total export volume for the 2021/22 marketing year (September-August) also saw a ten-fold decrease, reaching 367 tons. The primary destinations for these exports were Israel, Germany, and Moldova, accounting for 36.06%, 25.38%, and 14.98% of the total exports, respectively. On the other hand, the country's sugar imports surged to 163.3 thousand tons, with Brazil as the dominant exporter (73.18%). Additionally, Ukraine imported and exported other types of sugars and molasses, with Israel being the main importer of Ukrainian molasses (89.29%).
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Original content

Sugar exports in January-September 2021 amounted to 2.6 thousand tons, which is 37 times less than in the same period last year (98 thousand tons). From the beginning of 2021/22 MY (September-August), external deliveries amounted to 367 tons, which is also ten times less than 16.2 thousand tons exported during the same period 2020/21 MY. Read: Astarta continues to process imported raw sugar The largest importers of Ukrainian sugar from all exports (in monetary terms) in January-September 2021 were: Israel (36.06%), Germany (25.38%), Moldova (14.98%). Imports of sugar in January-September 2021 amounted to 163.3 thousand tons. The largest exporters of sugar to Ukraine from all imports (in monetary terms) were: Brazil (73.18%), Poland (17.23%), Belgium (2.75%). ...
Source: Landlord

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