Is it possible to export onions and potatoes from Ukraine to Africa?

게시됨 2021년 3월 22일

Tridge 요약

Artyom Gudkov, co-founder of GUDIT, believes that Sub-Saharan Africa is an underestimated market for agricultural trade. While the Netherlands and other EU countries dominate the market, selling products like onions and potatoes, Ukraine and other countries like Moldova, Uzbekistan, Georgia, and Tajikistan are not capitalizing on the opportunities. The reason for this discrepancy is the lack of physical presence in Africa and high quality standards, which EU countries meet through expensive logistics. Gudkov stresses the importance of direct business contacts and a strong logistics network for success in the African market.
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원본 콘텐츠

22.03.2021 Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the most undervalued markets in the world. This opinion was expressed by Artyom Gudkov, co-founder of Global Ukrainian Distribution, Investment and Trading Company Limited (GUDIT), in an exclusive interview with EastFruit about the peculiarities of doing business and trade in vegetables and fruits in Tanzania and Africa in general. EastFruit According to EastFruit analysts, the Netherlands alone exports about 500,000 annually. tons of onions to sub-Saharan Africa. The region also imports tens of thousands of tons of fresh marketable potatoes from EU countries, excluding seeds. Ukraine, today, unfortunately, hardly enjoys the opportunities of the market of Sub-Saharan Africa. Although, as noted by Andrei Yarmak, an economist with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Ukraine sells at least the minimum amount of fruit and vegetables in the region - about one and a half hundred tons of fresh apples and several tens ...
출처: Agriagency

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