In February 2026, transport volumes via the “Solidarity Lanes” accounted for approximately 60% of Ukraine’s imports compared to nearly 30% through the Black Sea. They also handled about 60% of Ukraine’s non-agricultural exports. As for grains and milling products, the balance remains different: approximately 15% moves via the “Solidarity Lanes”, while 85% goes through Black Sea ports.
Read MoreIn 2025, Ukraine exported about 2.2 thousand tons of pork, which is 30% less than a year earlier.
In 2026, export volumes remain minimal – less than 100 tons since the beginning of the year.
Read MoreIn January–February 2026, Ukraine imported 6.4 thousand tons of cheese, which is 4.9% more than in the first two months of last year.
Imports of cheese cost $39.9 million – 10.8% more than in January–February 2025. Cheese was mainly imported into Ukraine from Poland (47.5%), Germany (16.1%), and the Netherlands (8.1%).
Exports of Ukrainian cheese in January–February this year reached 2.3 thousand tons – 15% more...
Read MoreAs of March 22, in the 2025/26 marketing year, Ukraine exported 24.818 million tons of grain and leguminous crops, which is 7.396 million tons or 22.9% less than last year.
Ukrainian wheat exports amounted to 9.562 million tons, which is 3.35 million tons or 25.9% less than last year.
Barley exports amounted to 1.932 million tons – 12.0% less compared to the same period last year. In addition, 0.2 thousand tons...
Read MoreIn the first two months of 2026, the Export Credit Agency supported export contracts worth a total of UAH 5.9 billion.
During this period, 11 loans were insured and 17 export agreements were supported for 16 Ukrainian exporters. Each hryvnia of ECA liability ensured UAH 31.6 of future export revenue.
Read MoreThe volumes of road transportation in March as of March 19 amounted to 204 thousand tons, which is inferior to February (281 thousand tons) mainly due to a decrease in the average daily rate.
During March, daily shipments fluctuated in the range of 9.5-12.8 thousand tons, without sharply expressed peak loads.
The Polish direction remains the key channel with average daily volumes at the level of 4-6 thousand...
Read MoreLast year, Ukraine reduced its exports of goods by 3% to $40.5 billion. The largest share of exports consists of agricultural and mining and metallurgical products. In the agricultural sector, Kernel is the leading exporter.
Kernel’s share in Ukraine’s total exports of goods amounts to 9.1% ($3.8 billion). In agricultural exports, the company accounts for 16% of external sales.
Read MoreIn January–February, Ukraine exported 79.2 thousand tons of poultry meat and edible offal, which is 1.5% more compared to the same period in 2025.
In monetary terms, exports in the first two months of 2026 remained stable (-0.2%), totaling $173.9 million.
The main buyers of domestic poultry meat and edible offal in January–February this year were the Netherlands (25.1%), the United Kingdom (17.8%), and Slovakia...
Read MoreThe value of passenger car imports to Ukraine, including cargo-passenger vans and racing cars, amounted to $589.9 million in January–February 2026, which is 18% less than in the same period of 2025 (almost $720 million).
In February, passenger car imports decreased by 18.1% compared to February 2025 – to $315.9 million, but were 15.3% higher than in January 2026.
Read MoreIn January–February 2026, Ukraine exported 9.95 million tons of agricultural products with a total value of $4 billion.
Compared to the same period in 2025, physical export volumes remained almost unchanged, while foreign currency revenue increased by 9.3%.
The countries of the European Union remain the key trading partner for Ukrainian agricultural products. In January–February 2026, they accounted for about 50...
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