Ukrainian agro-industrial exports to the EU have seen a 10% increase in the first seven months of 2021, reaching $3.7 billion, as reported by the Ukrainian club of agricultural business. This growth is attributed to the full utilization of duty-free export quotas for several products including honey, cereals, flour, processed starch, tomatoes, juice, poultry meat, and eggs. However, quotas for sugar and corn have remained underused due to market shortages and demand from China. There is a possibility that quotas for processed products from cereals, starch, and corn may not be fully utilized by the end of the year.