Ukraine introduces a quota for the export of poultry meat to EU

Published Jun 4, 2024

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Starting July 1, the Ukrainian government has set a quota for exporting poultry meat and by-products to EU countries, totaling around 137,000 tonnes. This includes 133,280 tonnes for chickens, geese, ducks, and guinea fowls, and 3,760 tonnes for turkey meat. Export licenses will be managed by the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food, with electronic submissions during martial law. Quotas are based on actual export volumes in the first quarter of 2024, with provisions for new exporters and redistribution of unused quotas by November 1, 2024. The EU Council has extended autonomous trade measures until June 5, 2025, with some restrictions on duty-free agricultural products.
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KYIV. June 3 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Ukrainian government, as part of its commitments in the trade liberalization with the EU, has introduced a quota for the export of poultry meat and by-products to EU countries, amounting to approximately 137,000 tonnes starting from July 1. According to Government resolution No. 612 dated May 30, published on the government portal, the quota for the supply of poultry meat and edible by-products, specifically chickens, geese, ducks, and guinea fowls (tariff heading code 0207), is set at 133,280 tonnes, and for turkey meat and edible by-products (tariff heading code 0207 24-27) at 3,760 tonnes. The Ministry of Economy will review applications for export licenses to the EU within 10 days. Permits will be issued based on applications and approvals provided by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food. During martial law, the submission and processing of documents by applicants are carried out electronically through relevant information and ...
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