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In the first three weeks of January, Ukraine used up its entire 2019 quotas for duty-free exports to the EU for corn, honey, grapes and apple juice
Monday, January 28, 2019


In the first three weeks of January, Ukraine used up its entire 2019 quotas for duty-free exports to the EU for corn, honey, grapes and apple juice, reports, the Ukrainian Agricultural Business Association. Other quotas are going fast: starch – 17%; sugar – 38%; and wheat fiber –44%. Last year, Ukraine tied Argentina as the fourth largest food supplier to the EU.