Ukrainian producers accessed 12 new export markets in 2020: SSUFSCP

Published 2021년 3월 3일

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In 2020, Ukraine successfully entered 12 new export markets and secured 35 export certificates, including passing two EU audits. The country aimed to access 100 new markets across six continents, including traditional partners like the EU, China, and the USA, as well as less developed markets. International agreements on sanitary, phytosanitary measures, and consumer protection were established with several countries. An agreement with Northern Macedonia on plant quarantine and protection is pending. The process of expanding sales of various commodities continues in 2021.
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In 2020, Ukraine was admitted to 12 new export markets, 35 export certificates were agreed upon and two EU audits on the State Control Evaluation System for Fish and Fishery Products, Poultry and Poultry Products were passed, the head of the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection (SSUFSCP) Vladyslava Magaletska announced. She marked that 100 new markets on six continents had been actively pursued during 2020. "Those are both traditional foreign trade partners of Ukraine — the EU, China, the USA, India, and less developed markets for Ukrainian exporters, including Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Angola and so on," said Vladyslava Magaletska. Throughout 2020, international agreements in the fields of sanitary and phytosanitary measures and consumer protection were negotiated with the following countries: Brazil, Algeria, Indonesia, Vietnam, Iran, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Serbia, Lebanon, Greece, Germany, Sweden and Georgia. Vladyslava Magaletska mentioned that last ...
Source: Latifundist

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