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Ukraine has exhausted its annual quota for the supply of honey and juices to the EU

Published Jan 29, 2021

Tridge summary

Ukraine has reached the quotas for duty-free exports of honey, grape and apple juices to the European Union for 2021. The country has also used 74% of the annual quota for corn, 43% for sugar, 24% for cereals and flour, 18% for processed tomatoes, 9% for starch, 8% for wheat, and 16% of the quarterly quota for poultry in carcasses. UCAB predicts that quotas for these positions will close early, as last year. Ukraine ranked as the fourth largest supplier to the EU, with a 5% share last year.
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Since the beginning of this year, as of January 25, Ukraine has exhausted the quotas allocated for 2021 for duty-free supplies of honey, grape and apple juices to the European Union. This was reported by the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business on its Facebook page. "The quarterly quota (January-March) for the supply of eggs, egg products and poultry, which are divided into parts, has also been fully used," the statement said. It is noted that in addition to honey, Ukrainian exporters used 74% of the annual quota for corn, 43% for sugar, 24% for cereals and flour, 18% for processed tomatoes, 9% for starch, 8% for wheat and 16% of the quarterly quota for m poultry in carcasses. "According to preliminary forecasts, as last year, quotas on these positions will ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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