Ukraine is increasing the export of greenhouse vegetables

Published 2024년 9월 26일

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Evgeny Kuzin, an analyst for EastFruit, noted in 'Gardening in Ukrainian' that Ukrainian greenhouse vegetable exports, which had significantly declined in 2022, are showing growth in 2023-2024. However, this growth is insufficient for Ukraine to become a net exporter. In May 2023, over 200 tons of Ukrainian greenhouse cucumbers were exported to Estonia and Poland. Cucumbers and tomatoes constitute 90% of these exports, with cucumbers mainly shipped in the first half of the year and tomatoes in the second. In 2021, Ukraine exported over 11,000 tons of greenhouse vegetables, while imports have averaged 170,000 tons annually over the past three years.
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Evgeny Kuzin, an analyst of the fruit and vegetable market in the EastFruit project, wrote about this in his article for the magazine "Gardening in Ukrainian", reports AgroTimes. "In 2022, export volumes fell significantly, and in 2023-2024, they began to grow, but not at a very significant pace, sufficient for Ukraine to once again become a net exporter of greenhouse products," he wrote. "For example, in May 2023, more than 200 tons of Ukrainian greenhouse cucumber went to the market of Estonia and Poland." 90% of exports of Ukrainian greenhouse products are cucumbers and tomatoes. Cucumbers are exported mainly in the first half of the year, tomatoes in ...

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