Ukraine in 2020 increased chocolate imports by 25%

Published 2021년 1월 18일

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In 2020, Ukraine experienced a 28% increase in chocolate imports, totaling 43 thousand tons, worth $ 189.1 million, up from the previous year's 33.6 thousand tons import. The country also saw a 2.5% decrease in imports of cocoa products by weight but a 5.7% increase in value. Additionally, Ukraine's coffee and substitute imports experienced an 8.4% increase in volume and a 15.4% increase in value. The main importers of these products were Poland, Italy, and Germany. However, exports of chocolate saw a decrease by 9.7%, while coffee exports remained low at 0.37 thousand tons.
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Imports of chocolate to Ukraine in 2020 increased in physical terms by 28% compared to the previous year - from 33.6 thousand tons to 43 thousand tons, in monetary terms - by 25.7%, from $ 150.5 million to $ 189, 1 million This was reported by interfax.com.ua, writes agronews.ua. "Exports of chocolate from Ukraine last year decreased by 9.7% - from 63.9 thousand tons to 57.7 thousand tons, in dollar terms - by 6.6%, from $ 169.7 million to $ 158.4 million. The main buyers of Ukrainian chocolate are Kazakhstan (7.2% of the total), Belarus (8.4%) and Romania (9.2%), and it was imported mainly from Poland (33.6%), the Netherlands (13.8%). %) and Germany (12.2%) ", - it is said in the message. Note that imports of cocoa beans, cocoa paste, cocoa butter and cocoa fats, as well as cocoa powder in 2020 decreased in physical terms by 2.5% - up to 54.3 thousand tons, while in monetary terms increased by 5.7% - to $ 186.9 million. "In 2020, imports of coffee and its substitutes also ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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