In 9 months, Ukraine increased shellfish exports by 31.1%

Published Nov 1, 2024

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Ukraine has seen a 31.1% increase in shellfish exports in the first nine months of 2024, reaching 902 tons and valued at $5 million, according to the State Customs Service. The main importers were Lithuania, Spain, and Romania. However, Ukraine's import of molluscs also rose by 20% to 4.2 thousand tons, leading to a 34.5% increase in cost to $15.2 million. The largest suppliers of shellfish to Ukraine were China, Chile, and France.
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In January-September 2024, Ukraine exported 902 tons of shellfish, which is 31.1% more than in the same period last year. This is evidenced by the data of the State Customs Service. In monetary terms, exports increased by 22% to $5 million. The main buyers of domestic shellfish during the three quarters of 2024 were Lithuania (53.7%), Spain (23.1%) and Romania (13%). The import of molluscs for the nine months of 2024 reached 4.2 thousand tons, which is 20% higher than last year's figure for the same period. Ukraine spent 34.5% more on importing shellfish from abroad than in the three quarters of 2023: $15.2 million. The largest suppliers of shellfish to the domestic market ...
Source: Agrotimes

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