Ukraine has significantly reduced pasta production

Published 2021년 11월 18일

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Ukraine is expected to see a decrease in pasta production in 2021, with an estimated 7% drop from the previous year and 23% lower than five years ago, according to the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business. Despite this, the country's pasta exports are projected to rise by 48% compared to the same period in the previous year, with the main buyers being Venezuela, Moldova, Lithuania, Togo, and Latvia. However, Ukraine's pasta imports are on the rise, with a 82% increase since 2017, with Italy being the largest supplier.
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They will produce less, but sell more. Ukraine is reducing the production of pasta, but the scale of exports of these products will increase. This was reported by the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business, agronews.ua reports. As noted, over the past 5 years in Ukraine there has been a reduction in pasta production. Thus, according to forecasts, in 2021 Ukraine will produce about 67.7 thousand tons of this product, which is 7% lower than last year and 23% lower than 5 years ago "At the same time, there is a tendency to increase imports of pasta. According to preliminary estimates, in 2021 Ukraine will import about 49.1 thousand tons of this product, which is 7% less than the same period last year, but 82% higher than in 2017. It is gratifying that according to the results of 50% of imports, Italy, which is famous for its products and is a "legislator" in this area. This is followed by deliveries from Turkey (21% of imported volume), Poland (20%), Latvia (2%) and China (2%), ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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