Ukraine spent 23.7% more on the import of buttermilk in the first quarter

Published 2023년 5월 8일

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During the first quarter of 2023, Ukraine experienced a 4% decrease in imports of dairy products such as buttermilk, fermented milk, and cream, totaling 2.4 thousand tons, despite a 23.7% increase in expenditure to $4.7 million. The majority of these imports were sourced from Poland, Belgium, and Germany. On the other hand, Ukrainian dairy exports saw an 11.1% decrease, amounting to 710 tons, leading to a 25.4% drop in revenue to $895,000. The main export markets included Moldova, UAE, and Poland.
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In January-March 2023, Ukraine imported 2.4 thousand tons of buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream - 4% less than the figure for the same period last year. This was reported by the State Customs Service. During the first quarter of 2023, $4.7 million was spent on the purchase of these products, which is 23.7% more than in the first three months of last year. Ukraine bought the most buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream from Poland (46.3%), Belgium (35.1%) and Germany (17.4%). During the first quarter of 2023, Ukraine sent 710 tons of buttermilk, fermented or fermented milk and cream for export. This is 11.1% less than in the same period a year earlier. In monetary terms, exports decreased by 25.4% compared to the same period ...
Source: Agrotimes

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