Ukrainian organics are more in demand abroad than in the domestic market

Published 2021년 8월 25일

Tridge summary

Ukrainian organic products and raw materials are exported to 60 countries, with 73% going to Europe, 24% to the USA, and 3% to Asia. The top exporters are the United States, the Netherlands, and Germany. While most exports are raw materials for further processing, there has been a increase in the export of finished products such as juices, dairy products, cereals, and wheat. Domestic consumption of local products has increased due to processing within the country, but compared to European countries, Ukrainians are not as active in consuming organic products. In 2020, only about 8 tons of organic products worth $ 25.1 million were sold on the domestic market of Ukraine.
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Original content

This was reported by delo.ua. "A significant part of Ukrainian organic products and raw materials is exported to 60 countries, including Europe, Canada, the United States, Japan, China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Seychelles and Vietnam. Up to 73% of products go to Europe, 24% to the USA, 3% to Asia, less than 1% to Australia and Oceania. And the top 3 exporters include the United States, the Netherlands and Germany, "the statement reads. Note that mostly Ukrainian farmers export raw materials for further processing, but in the last 3-4 years more and more finished products are sold: juices, dairy products, cereals, juice concentrates, corn, soybeans and wheat. "Due to the fact that Ukrainian farmers managed to establish the processing of raw materials within the country, this led to an increase in domestic consumption of local products. However, compared to European countries, ...
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