More than 70% of Ukrainian sugar exports are bought by Israel and Germany

Published 2021년 5월 17일

Tridge summary

Ukraine's sugar exports have seen a significant decrease in the first four months of 2021, with a 25-fold drop compared to the same period last year, totaling 2.18 thousand tons. This represents a 7.2% decrease compared to the previous marketing year. The primary destinations for these exports were Israel, Germany, and Moldova. On the other hand, sugar imports into Ukraine during the same period reached 40.1 thousand tons. The main countries exporting sugar to Ukraine were Poland, Belgium, and Germany.
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Original content

Exports of sugar (HS code 1701) in January-April 2021 from Ukraine amounted to 2.18 thousand tons, which is 25 times lower than in the same period last year (54.6 thousand tons). This was reported by the Scientific and Practical Center for Sugar Beet Production with reference to the State Customs Service of Ukraine. It is noted that the supply of Ukrainian sugar to foreign markets since the beginning of 2020/21 MY amounted to 70,987 thousand tons, ie 7.2% lower than in the previous season (76.5 thousand tons). The largest countries-importers of Ukrainian sugar from all exports (in monetary terms) in January-April 2021 were Israel (43.26%), Germany (30.63%), Moldova (14.81%). "In April 2021, sugar exports amounted to 12 tons (worth $ 16 thousand), although in April 2020 it was 9.1 ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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