Ukraine imports twice as much buttermilk than it exports

Published 2024년 6월 3일

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Between January and April 2024, Ukraine imported 2.6 thousand tons of buttermilk, fermented milk, and cream, marking an 18.8% decrease from the previous year, with Belgium, Poland, and Germany as the main suppliers. Despite the volume drop, the monetary value of imports rose by 9.7% to $5.6 million. Conversely, Ukraine's exports of these products increased by 42.7% to 1.3 thousand tons, with Moldova, UAE, and Georgia as the primary buyers. Additionally, Ukraine's milk whey exports surged by 62.2% during the same period.
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In January-April 2024, Ukraine imported 2.6 thousand tons of buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream, which is 18.8% less than in the same period last year. This was reported by the State Customs Service. In monetary terms, millet imports increased by 9.7% compared to the first four months of 2023, to $5.6 million. Ukraine bought the most buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream from Belgium (45.4%), Poland (38.4%) and Germany (13.6%). During the four months of 2024, Ukraine exported 1.3 thousand tons of buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream - 42.7% more than during the same period last year. In monetary terms, exports increased by 41.7% compared to January-April ...
Source: Agrotimes

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