Ukrainian companies continue to successfully export honey to the EU, despite the state of war

Published 2024년 8월 7일

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Despite the challenges of martial law, Ukrainian beekeepers have exported 50-55 thousand tons of honey to the European Union annually. Currently, 12 Ukrainian honey producers have permission to export to the EU, with potential for the list to expand. Last year's main importers of Ukrainian honey were Germany, Poland, France, Spain, and Italy, and exports were made to several other countries. However, the European Union may soon impose tariffs on Ukrainian honey, corn, and chicken.
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Ukrainian beekeepers annually export about 50-55 thousand tons of honey to the countries of the European Union, despite the difficult conditions caused by the martial law. This is reported by techhoriculture. According to Olena Dadus, head of the Department of Livestock and Breed Affairs of the Department of Agrarian Development of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, currently 12 Ukrainian producers and suppliers of honey have permission to export to the EU, and this list may expand. Those interested can contact the State Production and Consumer Service to confirm the quality of the product and obtain the relevant permits. Olena Dadus also noted that it is still too early to make predictions about this year's honey harvest due to the effects of heat and drought. Last year, the largest importers of Ukrainian honey were Germany, Poland, France, Spain and Italy. Products were also exported to ...
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