Last year, Ukraine increased lard exports

Published 2021년 1월 29일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Ukraine saw a significant increase in the export of lard and poultry fat, with a volume of 118.5 tons, a 2.6 times increase from 2019, valued at $ 97.5 thousand, marking an 89.5% increase in revenue. The main importers were Vietnam, Poland, and Azerbaijan. On the other hand, the import of lard and poultry fat decreased by 23.4% to 35.6 thousand tons, with a value of $ 26.2 million, a 17.7% decrease from 2019. Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands were the main suppliers. Despite the increase in exports and decrease in imports, experts do not anticipate a rise in meat prices in Ukraine.
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Original content

In 2020, Ukraine exported 118.5 tons of lard, lard and poultry fat, which is 2.6 times more than in 2019. This was reported by AgroYug with reference to the State Customs Service. It is noted that in monetary terms the figure increased by 89.5% and amounted to $ 97.5 thousand. The main importers of Ukrainian lard during the reporting period were: Vietnam (65.3%); Poland (15.3%) and Azerbaijan (12.2%). It is also reported that last year 35.6 thousand tons of lard, lard and poultry fat were imported - 23.4% less than in 2019. In monetary terms, imports decreased by 17.7% and ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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