Ukrainian peas and beans are making their way to China

Published 2023년 5월 10일

Tridge summary

The Community of Bean Producers and Consumers of Ukraine is working to open new export markets for domestic farmers, with a focus on access to China. This effort, started in 2019, is a collaboration with various ministries, the embassy of Ukraine in China, and the State Production and Consumer Service. Due to restrictions from India, the main previous buyer of Ukrainian peas, the country's producers are seeking alternative markets. Despite war-related losses in pea cultivation areas, Ukraine still has potential in pea production and could become a significant supplier in the global market.
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Original content

The Community of Bean Producers and Consumers of Ukraine is working on opening new export markets for the products of domestic farmers. Currently, the work on the access of Ukrainian peas to China, which the association conducted jointly with the State Production and Consumer Service and the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food, is being completed. SVSVBU is also working on the promotion of Ukrainian beans to the People's Republic of China. This was reported by the press service of the Security Service of Ukraine on May 9. "SVSBU has been working on opening the Chinese market for Ukrainian peas since 2019. Previously, the main buyer of this legume crop was India, which imported up to 385,000 tons of peas from Ukraine per year. However, since 2019, India has restricted the access of imported legumes and in 2022, it will finally close the domestic market. Ukrainian pea producers faced an urgent need for new markets, of which the Chinese one was the most promising, and our ...
Source: Agravery

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