Ukraine hopes to increase livestock feed exports to China

Published 2024년 11월 12일

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Ukraine is expecting to increase pea exports potentially as early as 2025, when China may open its market to Ukrainian agricultural products, including peas. The Ukrainian Union of Agricultural Producers views this as a significant opportunity to expand exports. The country has completed its pea harvest, with a yield of 470.2 thousand tons, and analysts predict that by the end of the 2024/2025 season, Ukraine could export approximately 400 thousand tons of peas, a increase from the 314 thousand tons exported in the previous season.
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According to the Ukrainian Union of Agricultural Producers, the country expects to increase pea exports amid expectations that China may open its market as early as 2025, writes the DairySite portal. At the end of October, the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection said it hoped to receive permission from Beijing to supply peas, poultry, animal feed and a number of other products to the Chinese market. Ukraine is a major producer of grain crops, vegetable oils and other agricultural products, which form the basis of the country's exports. "Currently, active negotiations are underway to open the Chinese market for peas from Ukraine. According to the latest available data, there is a certain probability that China will allow imports of Ukrainian products as early as January 1, 2025. If the Chinese market opens, this will be a significant step for Ukrainian agricultural producers, since they will be able to significantly expand exports," the Ukrainian Union ...
Source: Milknews

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