This year, Ukraine's oil and fat industry faced a number of challenges

Published 2024년 12월 20일

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The Ukroliyaprom association held a general meeting on December 19, 2024, where the General Director Kapshuk S.P. discussed the challenges faced by Ukraine's oil and fat industry during the 2024/25 marketing year under martial law due to Russia's aggression. The industry is grappling with risks to critical infrastructure and export routes, as well as a significant increase in sunflower seed prices and competition. Despite these challenges, the industry is resilient and continues to meet domestic and international demand for oil and fat products. An export support regime has been implemented for certain goods under martial law.
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On December 19, 2024, the next general meeting of the participants of the Ukroliyaprom association was held, at which the General Director Kapshuk S.P. highlighted issues regarding the peculiarities of the work of the oil and fat complex of Ukraine in the 2024/25 MY. The main feature of the 2024/25 MY for the enterprises of the oil and fat industry of Ukraine, as well as for the entire country, remains the work under martial law due to the full-scale aggression of Russia against Ukraine. The main challenges remain the following. The threat of emergency and fan power outages, which is especially dangerous in the autumn-winter period, due to the aggressor's attempts to destroy the country's critical infrastructure. Constant threats of stopping the export of oil and meal through the so-called "grain corridor". The situation is constantly tense due to the aggressor's attempts to destroy port infrastructure and limit or completely stop exports, in particular oil and meal, through ...
Source: Agroconf

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