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Approximately 50% of corn imports to the EU come from Ukrainian production, and Ukraine’s share in sunflower oil imports to Europe reaches nearly 90%.

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In the 2025 calendar year, Turkey became the largest importer of Ukrainian corn, accounting for more than 30% of the total export volume.

In total, 5.41 million tons of corn were exported to Turkey, with an average export price of $219.1 per ton, which is one of the highest among key buyers.

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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) board adopted a resolution “On Amendments to the NBU Board Resolution No. 67 of May 14, 2019,” which expanded the list of export operations exempt from mandatory foreign currency settlement deadlines.

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In 2025, the Export Credit Agency (ECA) supported Ukrainian exports worth UAH 10.43 billion, nearly 39% higher than the previous year’s figure of UAH 7.53 billion.

For every hryvnia of insurance liability, the ECA backed UAH 7.36 of exports in 2025.

During the year, the ECA insured 84 credit agreements and supported 106 export deals for 75 Ukrainian exporters, exceeding the 2024 figures of 87 credits, 98 deals... Read More

From July to November 2025, Turkey increased its purchases of Ukrainian barley by 6.4 times compared to the same period last season, from 36 thousand tons to 233 thousand tons, ranking second among importers with a 20% share of total Ukrainian barley exports.

China remained the largest importer with a 42% share, although shipments declined by 31% compared to the previous season.

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The Ukrainian organic market remains predominantly export-oriented, with Ukraine consistently among the top suppliers of organic products to the European Union.

In 2024, Europe accounted for 93% of Ukraine’s organic product exports, North American countries purchased 6%, and Asia – 2%.

Ukraine is an important supplier to the European market of organic corn, wheat, soy, sunflower seeds/oil/meal, millet, berries (... Read More

In 2025, Ukraine increased exports of insulated wires and cables, including fiber-optic cables, by 10.6% compared to 2024, reaching $1.41 billion.

Germany remained the largest importer of Ukrainian products, although shipments to this country decreased by 6.2% to $471.7 million, and Germany’s share of total exports fell by 6 percentage points to 33.4%. The other top markets were Hungary – $239.1 million (nearly 17%) and Poland – $224 million (15.9... Read More

In the past year, pork imports to Ukraine reached 30.8 thousand tons, exceeding the 2024 level by 13.4 times.

Purchasers paid $76.3 million for imported pork, 13.2 times more than in 2024. The largest sources were European countries – Denmark (57.5%), Poland (18.6%) and the Netherlands (8.3%).

Exports from Ukraine totaled only 2.2 thousand tons of pork, 31.2% lower than in 2024 and 14 times less than the volume... Read More

Since spring 2025, the share of enterprises reporting export growth has consistently accounted for about a quarter of the sample: over 25% in April, 24% in June and 30.2% in August.

In the autumn, exporters’ expectations remained the most resilient among all indicators: in September, around 45% of companies planned to increase exports, in October the balance of expected changes reached 0.43, and nearly 49% of enterprises forecast growth.

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In 2026, the first two markets for exporting meat products to Côte d’Ivoire have been officially opened.

This concerns the approval of two veterinary certificate forms: one for the export of fresh, frozen or processed beef and lamb, as well as products derived from them; and another for poultry meat and poultry products intended for human consumption.

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