Ukraine increased the export of pasta products by half

Published Jun 30, 2024

Tridge summary

The Ukrainian Agricultural Export Association reports a significant increase in pasta exports in the first quarter of this year, with a 50% rise compared to the same period in 2023, totaling 8 thousand tons worth $17 million. The main importers are Germany, Great Britain, and Romania, accounting for 43% of the total revenue. In 2023, pasta exports reached 24 thousand tons, generating $53 million, a 33% increase from the previous year. The European Union, particularly Germany, was the primary market in 2022, contributing to 80% of the total revenue. Exports were also made to Israel, the USA, and several African and Middle Eastern countries.
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This is reported by the "Ukrainian Agricultural Export Association" with reference to the data of the State Customs Service. "The current year continues last year's positive trend - in the first quarter, our export of pasta products increased by half compared to January - March 2023, amounting to 8 thousand tons worth $17 million. The main buyers of Ukrainian pasta products are now Germany, Great Britain and Romania, a joint share which is equal to 43% in monetary terms," the message reads. It is noted that in 2023, Ukraine made export sales of pasta products in the amount of about 24 thousand tons for a total amount of almost $53 million, which turned out to be a third more than in 2022. However, it is worth noting that before the start of the full-scale war, Ukrainian exports of dough products were characterized by upward dynamics. Last year, the determining foreign market for the sale of pasta products was the European Union, where revenues of about $43 million were received, ...

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