Ukraine exported vegetable and animal fats and oils

Published 2022년 1월 5일

Tridge summary

In 2021, Ukraine saw a 22.2% increase in exports of vegetable oils, margarine, and products from fats and oils, reaching $7.05 billion. Sunflower oil exports made up 90.8% of this total. There was also a increase in exports of soybean and rapeseed oil, margarine, and products from fats and oils, as well as pork and poultry fat. The peak months for these exports were December, November, and May, while the fewest were exported in August, September, and July. Additionally, Ukraine increased imports of palm oil and other products from this group by 58.4% compared to 2020.
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Original content

In 2021, Ukraine exported vegetable oils (sunflower, soybean, rapeseed, mustard, flaxseed), margarine and products from vegetable and animal fats and oils, as well as animal fat by $ 7.05 billion, which is 22.2% more than in 2020 . Last year, Ukraine exported refined and unrefined sunflower oil worth $ 6.05 billion, which is 90.8% of total revenue in this group of goods. Soybean and rapeseed oil were also exported to foreign markets - by $ 0.29 billion (4.1%) and $ 0.22 billion (3.2%), respectively. In addition, in 2021 margarine and products from vegetable and animal fats and oils were exported for $ 87 million (1.2%), and pork and poultry fat for $ 14.5 million (0.2%). Last year, the peak months for exports of this group were December ($ 0.96 billion), November ($ 0.89 billion) and May ($ 0.73 billion), while the fewest were exported from Ukraine in August (by $ 0.34 billion). ), September ($ 0.46 billion) and July ($ 0.47 billion). In 2021, Ukraine increased imports of goods ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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