Ukraine increases exports of vegetable oil to the EU

Published 2024년 1월 31일

Tridge summary

Since July 1, 2023, Ukraine has seen a significant increase in its vegetable oil exports to the EU, with over 1.5 million tons exported, marking a 26% rise from the previous year. The majority of this increase is attributed to sunflower oil exports, which rose by 27% to 1.274 million tonnes, making up 92.5% of the total product supplied to Europe from Ukraine. Additionally, Ukrainian rapeseed oil shipments have more than doubled. However, there has been a slight decrease in soybean oil imports from Ukraine to the EU over the year.
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Original content

Since July 1, 2023, Ukraine has shipped more than 1.5 million tons of vegetable oil to the EU market, which is more than 26% higher than the level of the same period last year (1.184 million tons). Such data is contained in the report of the European Commission (EC). The report says that the exports of Ukrainian sunflower oil to the EU increased by 27% to 1.274 mln tonnes in 7 months of 2023/24 MY from 1 mln tonnes a year earlier. Almost all of the product is supplied to Europe from Ukraine – 92.5%, compared to 89.9% in 2022/23 MY. The shipments of Ukrainian rapeseed oil increased by 2.1 times during this period – from 45.95 thsd tonnes (16.3% share) to 98.375 thsd tonnes (38.3%). According to the EC, since the beginning of July, sales to Europe have also been increased by the UK (up to 53.95 thousand tons), the UAE (up to 23.5 thousand tons) and Serbia (up to 23.3 thousand tons). At the same time, sales of the Belarusian product to the European market, on the contrary, decreased ...

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