Ukraine’s food exports increased by 6% during the first quarter, compared to January-March of last year

Monday, April 20, 2020
Ukraine’s food exports increased by 6% during the first quarter, compared to January-March of last year

Ukraine’s food exports increased by 6% during the first quarter, compared to January-March of last year, reports the Ukrainian Agricultural Business Club. Exports totaled $5.7 billion. Among major commodities, sunflower oil exports were up by 17% and corn by 8%. In 2019, Ukraine exported a record $22.4 billion worth of food, almost 20% more than in 2018.

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