Israel and Germany import 70% of Ukrainian sugar

Published Aug 16, 2021

Tridge summary

The article, originating from the press service of the Scientific and Practical Center for Sugar Beet Production, provides an analysis of Ukraine's sugar trade performances from January to July 2021. It highlights the dominant role of Israel, Germany, and Moldova as importers of Ukrainian sugar, accounting for 41.3%, 29.2%, and 15.5% of total exports revenue respectively. Conversely, Brazil, Poland, and Belgium were the primary suppliers of sugar to Ukraine, contributing 69.6%, 19.6%, and 3.1% to the country's sugar imports revenue. Furthermore, the article notes that Ukraine exported and imported significant quantities of other sugars and molasses, with Israel being a notable recipient of molasses imports. Additionally, a financial penalty of 68 million hryvnias has been imposed on Radekhiv Sugar for illegally acquiring a plant without the necessary authorization from the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU).
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Original content

This was reported by the press service of the Scientific and Practical Center for Sugar Beet Production. The largest countries-importers of Ukrainian sugar from all exports (in monetary terms) in January-July 2021 were: Israel (41.3%), Germany (29.2%), Moldova (15.5%). In July 2021, sugar exports amounted to 12 tons, amounting to $ 14 thousand (in July 2020 - 4.3 thousand tons). "Sugar imports in January-July 2021 amounted to 143.2 thousand tons (July - 40.7 thousand tons). The largest exporters of sugar to Ukraine from all imports (in monetary terms) in January-July 2021 were: Brazil (69.6%), Poland (19.6%), Belgium (3.1%) ", - added in the department. In addition, imports of other sugars in January-July 2021 amounted to 14.4 thousand tons, exports - 29.9 thousand tons. Exports of ...
Source: Agravery

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