Very good results in the trade of agri-food products in Poland

Published 2021년 7월 25일

Tridge summary

Poland's agricultural exports have reached 190 countries, with 70% of revenue coming from EU countries, particularly Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy, and the Czech Republic. Non-EU countries, including Great Britain, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the USA, also contribute significantly to exports mainly composed of meat, cereal grains, tobacco, dairy, confectionery, and fish products. Despite the pandemic, the favorable zloty exchange rate and the resilience of domestic companies have supported export growth. Imports increased by 2% to EUR 9.7 billion, but exports grew faster, leading to a 7.6% increase in the trade balance to EUR 4.7 billion.
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Original content

Our agri-food products have found customers in 190 countries on all continents, which proves the diversification of trade contacts established by domestic entrepreneurs. The increase in exports was the result of the growing economic activity of Polish entrepreneurs, good preparation of domestic companies to operate in the conditions of the pandemic and the continued demand for Polish products on the international market. The price competitiveness of Polish agri-food products was supported by the zloty exchange rate against the euro, which was favorable for exporters. More than 70 percent of revenues from the export of agri-food products were obtained from sales to European Union countries. On the EU market, we sold goods worth over EUR 10 billion, which was an increase of 5.6 percent compared to the corresponding period of 2020. The highest revenues from exports were obtained from sales to Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy and the Czech Republic. We exported agricultural ...
Source: Gospodarz

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