Ukrainian hop growers meet only 20% of brewers' needs

Published Oct 31, 2024

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Oleksandr Hajdu, chairman of the Ukrainian parliament's Committee on Agrarian and Land Policy, has highlighted the need for the hop industry's development after a round table discussion on implementing EU requirements. He pointed out that Ukraine only contributes 20% to the hop needs of brewing companies due to a significant reduction in hop cultivation areas, with the rest being imported. Last year, Ukraine harvested only 460 tons of hops with an average yield of 13 tons per hectare, indicating the industry's need for support and stimulation for domestic hop usage in production.
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Oleksandr Hajdu, chairman of the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on Agrarian and Land Policy, announced this on Facebook following the results of a round table dedicated to the implementation of EU requirements in the hop industry. He noted that such a reduction in areas has led to the fact that domestic hops provide only 20% of the needs of brewing companies, and the rest of the products are imported. "Last year, only 460 tons of hops were harvested in Ukraine with an average yield of 13 t/ha," states ...

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