Walnut exporters from Ukraine hit by Covid-19 pandemic

Published 2020년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

Ukrainian walnut exports revenue decreased by 19% in the first 9 months of 2020, reaching $ 60.9 million, the lowest in the last three seasons. The coronavirus pandemic played a role in this decrease. There was a significant drop in supplies of walnuts to Turkey, as well as to Belarus, Greece, Romania, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates and Georgia. However, there was an increase in exports to the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Italy, Great Britain and Kazakhstan.
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According to EastFruit analysts, revenue from the export of Ukrainian walnuts in 2020 decreased by 19% in the first 9 calendar months of the year. During this period, the export of inshell nuts and walnut kernels brought Ukrainian exporters only $ 60.9 million - the lowest revenue in the last three seasons. Obviously, amid the coronavirus pandemic, the demand for walnuts has decreased. In addition to the decline in export volumes, there have been changes in the geographical structure of Ukrainian walnut exports. Read also: In Belarus and Tajikistan, the rise in prices for walnut crops continued - market overview for October 2020 Noteworthy, first of all, a sharp drop in supplies of walnuts to Turkey. The decrease in supplies for the first 9 months in this direction was 60% compared to 2019. Supplies to Belarus, Greece, Romania, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates and Georgia also dropped significantly. By the way, we wrote earlier about the prospect of Georgia turning from a net ...
Source: Eastfruit

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