Following the results of the last harvest season, Ukraine became the leader in Europe in exports of frozen raspberries. The country surpassed traditional competitors – Poland and Serbia.
The key advantage of Ukrainian producers remains the lower production cost compared to European countries. Despite complex logistics and periodic border blockades, Ukrainian exporters managed to adapt and diversify supply routes.
Read MoreIn January–February 2026, Ukraine exported 2.5 thousand tons of whey, which is 16.7% less than in the same period last year.
However, in monetary terms, exports increased by 3.7% compared to the first two months of 2025, reaching $2.8 million.
The most active buyers of Ukrainian whey in January–February this year were Poland (35.5%), China (24.9%), and Jordan (13.4%).
Read MoreSunflower oil production in the 2025/26 MY is expected at 4.6 million tons, which is 10% lower than the previous season (5.1 million tons).
Exports of this product will decrease by 6.4% and amount to 4.4 million tons.
At the same time, there is no decrease in foreign exchange earnings from sunflower oil exports; on the contrary, there is growth compared to the previous MY, which is explained by rising prices for...
Read MoreUkraine and the Philippines have identified steps to open markets and develop trade. This was reported by the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection following the visit of the agency’s head, Serhii Tkachuk, to the Republic of the Philippines.
Read MoreLivestock enterprises in Ukraine reduced beef production in 2026. Thus, in January–February 2026, the volume of cattle slaughter at enterprises amounted to 20.86 thousand tons.
This volume is 1.16 thousand tons, or 5.3% lower compared to the same period last year.
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Read MoreAs of March this year, 14 new export markets have been opened for Ukrainian food products. Since 2022, a total of 89 new markets have been opened for food products from Ukraine.
The geography of markets has changed: more Asia, more Africa, and diversification instead of dependence on individual markets.
The key products exported by Ukraine include poultry meat, eggs and egg products, as well as honey, grains,...
Read MoreUkrainian farmers lost about $200 million over six months due to the introduction of export duties on soybeans and rapeseed.
Farmers underreceived about $130 million due to lower domestic prices – they had to sell products at 7% below global levels. Small and medium-sized producers were particularly affected, as they cannot export products independently and work through intermediaries.
Read MoreIn February, Ukrainian egg producers exported 176.2 million units worth $20.9 million. Compared to January 2026, exports decreased by 5.8%.
However, in annual terms the figures show growth; compared to February 2025, exports increased by 16.4%.
In monetary terms, revenue for February 2026 increased 1.8 times compared to the same period last year.
Read MoreThe People’s Republic of China has opened its market for imports of Ukrainian peas following a completed audit.
The State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection received a letter from the Embassy of Ukraine in the PRC regarding the review by the Department of Animal and Plant Quarantine of the General Administration of Customs of China of technical materials and video materials concerning the conditions of enterprise operations...
Read MoreThe decline in revenue indicates significant pressure on export earnings from dairy products.
Lower revenue may lead to reduced margins for processors and raw material suppliers, as well as difficulties in covering investment and operating costs. Companies with a smaller financial cushion face the risk of restructuring production or reducing volumes of milk purchases from farms.
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