Ukraine begins apple shipments to India

Published 2025년 3월 30일

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The Embassy of Ukraine in India has announced the commencement of apple exports to India, marking a significant expansion into a new market. This initiative, in collaboration with the State Service for Food and Consumer Protection and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aims to boost the export of domestic agricultural products. The quality of Ukrainian apples has been commended by Indian authorities, with price increases anticipated for the 2024/25 season, especially for exports to the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Ukraine is also intensifying its agricultural cooperation with Turkey and starting apple exports to Canada.
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As part of the joint work of the Embassy of Ukraine in India, the State Service for Food and Consumer Protection and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aimed at opening new markets for the export of domestic agricultural products, the first batch of Ukrainian apples has arrived in India. This was reported by the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of India. The export of apples to India is an important stage for Ukraine and Ukrainian producers, who continue to open new markets, expanding the geography of supplies of high-quality agricultural products. Diplomats are confident that new batches and prospects for Ukrainian agricultural products in the international arena are ahead. In the 2024/25 season, a sharp increase in export prices for Ukrainian apples is noted. The largest increase was recorded in the supply of apples to the UAE, where importers this season paid 40-60% more for Ukrainian fruits. Also, export prices for apples from Ukraine, which are supplied to Saudi Arabia, ...
Source: Agropolit

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