In 2020, despite the pandemic, Italy's food and drink exports exceeded 46 billion euros with a modest 1.7% increase from 2019. The agri-food sector accounted for nearly 11% of Italy's total exports, showing a surplus of 3 billion euros due to a 5% drop in imports. The report highlighted growth in exports of semolina pasta, tomato preserves, and certain fruits, but a decline in wine and cheese exports. The European Union continued to be the primary market, absorbing nearly 64% of exports, while direct exports to non-EU countries, especially Ukraine and China, saw a significant increase. Exports to the USA also increased by 5.4%.