Ukraine’s food exports to the EU have increased by 50% since 2016

Monday, February 4, 2019
Ukraine’s food exports to the EU have increased by 50% since 2016

Ukraine’s food exports to the EU have increased by 50% since 2016, hitting $6.3 billion last year, reports Olha Trofimtseva, Deputy Agriculture Minister for European integration. Last year, the top three products were: grains –$2.2 billion; oilseeds — $1.1 billion; and vegetable oil –$1.1 billion. The top five buyers in the EU were: the Netherlands — $1.2 billion; Spain — $1 billion; Italy — $739 million; Germany –$667 million; and Poland — $657 million.

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