Ukraine exported three times less buttermilk than it imported

Published 2023년 2월 8일

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In 2022, Ukraine saw a decrease in the import and export of dairy products such as buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk, and cream. The country imported 9.5 thousand tons, a 32.1% decrease from the previous year, spending $14.9 million, a 25.5% decrease. The majority of these imports were from Poland, Belgium, and Germany. On the other hand, Ukraine exported 3.1 thousand tons, a 43.6% decrease, earning $4.7 million, a 46% decrease. The main export destinations were Moldova, Kazakhstan, and Georgia.
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In 2022, Ukraine imported 9.5 thousand tons of buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream - 32.1% less than the previous year. This was reported by the State Customs Service. Ukraine spent $14.9 million on the purchase of these products in 2022, which is 25.5% less than in 2021. Ukraine bought the most buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream from Poland (51.8%), Belgium (27.9%) and Germany (14.6%). In 2022, 3.1 thousand tons of domestic buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream were exported - 43.6% less than a year earlier. In monetary terms, exports for 2022 reached $4.7 million, which is 46% less than in 2021. The main ...
Source: Agrotimes

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