Ukraine: In September, the export of dairy products reached a record $35.9 million

Published Oct 7, 2022

Tridge summary

In September, Ukraine's dairy exports reached a record revenue of $35.9 million, a 9.2% increase from August and 145% more than the same period in 2021. The main export, dry milk, saw a 51% increase. However, exports of butter, whole milk, and cream decreased. Cheese exports increased by 8.9%, while imports decreased by 21%. Overall, dairy imports decreased due to the expensive hryvnia. The Association of Milk Producers predicts a seasonal decrease in exports in October but expects numbers to still be high.
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In September, revenue from the export of dairy products continued to show record values. In total, products worth $35.9 million were sold, which is 9.2% more than in August and 145% more than in the same period of 2021. This was reported by the analyst of the Association of Milk Producers Yana Linetska. High export prices and simplified procedures at the border support the sale of Ukrainian dairy products to foreign markets. The main export category remains dry milk - 4.9 thousand tons (+51% against the August figure) worth $15.8 million (+39.8%). Butter sales in September of this year decreased by 8.25% to 1.96 thousand tons, and in monetary terms by 5.7% to $11.3 million. In September, the export of whole milk and cream decreased by 25.7% - to 2.65 thousand tons, and in monetary terms - by 28.14% - to $1.37 million. After a sharp jump in August, the export of whey in September decreased by 22.5% to 1.96 thousand tons, which was caused by problems with logistics. China and ...
Source: Agrotimes

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