Ukraine exported ten times more turkey meat than in the pre-war year

Published Feb 27, 2024

Tridge summary

In 2023, Ukraine saw a significant increase in turkey meat exports, reaching 6 thousand tons, a 50% rise from the previous year and a tenfold increase from 2021. This surge in exports, coupled with a decrease in imports, has aided in the recovery of domestic production, which grew by 6.5% compared to 2022. Despite this, production volumes remain below pre-war levels. The drop in domestic demand has prompted producers to target foreign markets, transforming Ukraine from a turkey meat importer to an exporter. The removal of import duties and quotas by the European Union is anticipated to further stimulate Ukraine's turkey market.
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In 2023, 6 thousand tons of turkey meat were exported, which is 50% more than the year before, and ten times more than in 2021. Imports have more than halved. Serhii Karpenko, the executive director of the Association "Poultry Union of Ukraine", told about this in an interview with the magazine "Our Poultry Farming". "Active exports contributed to the recovery of domestic production in 2023. According to our estimates, volumes increased by 6.5% compared to 2022, but still lag behind pre-war levels," he noted. The expert reminded that in 2022, production volumes in turkey production will be significantly reduced. "Decreased demand, failure in planned plantings for growing and a longer production cycle led to a reduction in turkey meat production, according to our estimates, by 18%. The decrease in domestic demand for this type of meat prompted producers to refocus on foreign markets, Serhii Karpenko explained. ‒ During the last two years, Ukraine has turned from an importer of ...
Source: Agrotimes

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