In January-August 2022, Ukraine imported agricultural products worth about $2.2B from EU countries. This is about 55% of the total import of farming goods, said Bohdan Dukhnytskyi, a senior researcher at the Institute of Agrarian Economics. Dukhnytskyi noted that Ukraine imported $754M of agricultural products from Asian countries, $256M from Latin American countries, and $148M from African countries. As well, $590M worth of Ukraine’s agricultural products were bought by Poland. The top ten importers also included: Turkey, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, France, Norway, the US, China, and Spain. In total, the top ten provide more than 57% of Ukrainian agricultural imports. Ukraine buys most of its fruits and berries abroad. The import of products of this group in eight months reached $398M. Fish and seafood, oil seeds and fruits, sunflower for sowing, vegetables (+40% in eight months), extracts, concentrates, and sauces are also leading imports. Ukraine also buys alcohol, soft drinks, tobacco products, and animal feed.
Half of Ukraine’s agricultural imports come from the EU.

Ukraine's agricultural imports