Ukraine can cover the needs of the Polish market in soybeans

Published 2024년 12월 13일

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Ukrainian farmers, led by the Ukrainian Legume Association, are actively seeking to fulfill Poland's demand for soybeans and other protein crops. They believe they can replace the current supply from the United States, which Poland imports due to a shortage. In 2024, Ukraine's largest exports of peas were to Turkey, India, and Italy, with only a minimal quantity sent to Poland. However, Ukrainian producers are optimistic about the potential for increased trade with Poland, stating that there are no obstacles preventing a strengthening of their cooperative relationship.
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Ukrainian producers are ready to meet the needs of the Polish market in soybeans and other protein crops. This was stated by the President of the Ukrainian Legume Association Antonina Sklyarenko. According to her, in 2024, the largest number of Ukrainian peas was exported to Turkey, India and Italy. For example, only 1,000 tons were delivered to Poland. “We know that Poland is currently purchasing soybeans from the USA, as there is a shortage of them on the Polish market. However, Ukraine is fully capable of satisfying this import, ensuring the supply of soybeans to Poland without any problems. Regarding protein crops, we ...
Source: Agroconf

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