Ukraine exports twice as much molasses as sugar

Published 2022년 2월 22일

Tridge summary

In January 2022, Ukraine experienced a slight decrease in sugar exports, exporting 1,435 tons compared to 1,800 tons in January 2021, with a total value of $749,000. The primary destinations for these exports were Bulgaria, Romania, and Italy, accounting for 40.59%, 35.11%, and 17.36% respectively. On the other hand, sugar imports into Ukraine were marked at 1,329 tons, predominantly from Lithuania (66.52%), France (23.15%), and Poland (5.61%). Additionally, the country imported 2,784 tons of other sugars and exported 3,055 tons. Molasses exports stood strong at 3,164 tons, with Hungary and Poland importing 95.46% and 4.54% of these exports respectively.
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Original content

According to the analysis of data of the State Customs Service of Ukraine, in January 2022 sugar exports (HS code 1 701) amounted to 1435 tons (in January 2021 - 1.8 thousand tons) worth $ 749 thousand, and since the beginning of 2021/22 MR - 24743 tons (in 2020/21 MR - 70.6 thousand tons). The largest importers of Ukrainian sugar from all exports (in monetary terms) in January 2022 were: Bulgaria (40.59%), Romania (35.11%), Italy (17.36%). Imports of sugar (TN FEA 1701) in January 2022 amounted to 1329 tons (in January 2021 - 0.9 tons). The largest exporters of sugar to Ukraine from all imports (in monetary terms) in January 2022 were: Lithuania (66.52%), France (23.15%), Poland (5.61%). Imports of other sugars in January 2022 (HS code 1702) amounted to 2784 tons, ...
Source: Agroconf

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