Ukraine: Sumy region increased egg exports by 39%

Published 2021년 1월 15일

Tridge summary

In 2020, the Sumy region saw a significant increase in agricultural exports, with chicken egg exports rising by 39% to 4.1 million units, and sunflower oil and meal exports increasing by 9.3 and 5.6 times respectively. The region sold food products to over 20 countries, including Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and China. The main enterprises driving foreign economic activity include PJSC "Bel Shostka Ukraine", LLC "Buryn Dairy", and many others. In 2020, the region opened markets in the United States, Armenia, Poland, and South Africa, continuously expanding the range and geography of its exports.
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In 2020, exports of chicken eggs from Sumy region exceeded the previous year by 39%, or 4.1 million units. Exports of sunflower oil and meal also increased by 9.3 and 5.6 times, respectively. This was reported in the Department of agro-industrial development of Sumy Regional State Administration. It is noted that in 2020, Sumy region enterprises sold food products in more than 20 countries. Traditionally, beef produced in Sumy region was supplied to consumers in Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and China; poultry meat - in Benin, Azerbaijan; hard and soft cheese - in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, UAE, USA; butter - to Azerbaijan, Georgia, the USA, Armenia, Kazakhstan; milk powder - to Azerbaijan, China, Egypt, Georgia, Albania, Bangladesh, South Africa; chicken eggs - in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman; oil and sunflower meal - in Poland, Belarus. The main enterprises engaged in foreign economic activity in Sumy region include: PJSC "Bel Shostka ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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