In January–November 2025, Ukraine exported 17.3 thousand tonnes of live cattle, which is 22.7% more than in the same period of 2024.
In monetary terms, live cattle exports over the 11 months of this year increased by 49.6% compared to the same period of 2024, reaching $40.1 million.
During January–November 2025, domestic live cattle was purchased by Lebanon (85.1%), Kazakhstan (7.8%) and Libya (6.3%).
Read MoreIn 2025, the Republic of Moldova was heavily dependent on imports of milk and dairy products, with Ukraine supplying more than two-thirds of this product to the local market.
Read MoreIn the year following the halt of Russian gas transit through its GTS, Ukraine transported 6.9 billion cubic meters of gas via interstate entry points.
In 2025, Ukraine, together with neighboring countries, launched a new southern gas import route – the Vertical Corridor.
Read MoreIn January–November 2025, Ukraine imported 17.9 thousand tonnes of lard, pork fat and poultry fat from abroad – 32.6% more than during the same period of 2024.
In monetary terms, imports reached $20.7 million, which is 23.2% more than in the first 11 months of 2024.
The main suppliers of lard, pork fat and poultry fat since the beginning of this year were Poland (66.8%), Germany (13.3%) and Spain (8.9%).
Read MoreCorn exports in December amounted to 2.2 million tonnes, with the key destinations being the Mediterranean region and the EU, which together accounted for more than 60% of total shipments.
The largest volumes were shipped to Turkey (722.9 thousand tonnes) and Italy (456.3 thousand tonnes). Asia accounted for a smaller but still significant share of exports, particularly South Korea (101.6 thousand tonnes) and China (58.0 thousand tonnes).
Read MoreIn December, soybean exports from Ukraine amounted to 237 thousand tons.
The main sales markets were Turkey (86.1 thousand tons), the Netherlands (56.6 thousand tons), and France (33.3 thousand tons).
In the regional structure, MENA (40.5%) and Europe (39.6%) dominated, together accounting for more than three-quarters of all shipments.
Read MoreUkraine’s sunflower oil exports amounted to $5.12 billion, which represents 36.8% of the world’s exports of this product and 20.8% of Ukraine’s total agricultural exports.
The leading global exporters of sunflower oil in 2024 were: Ukraine – $5.12 billion; Russia – $3.72 billion; Turkey – $1.28 billion.
The main destinations for Ukrainian oil exports in 2024 were: EU – 56%; India – 14%; Turkey – 7%; Egypt – 3...
Read MoreIn January–November 2025, Ukraine imported 44.18 thousand tons of coffee and 10.21 thousand tons of tea, which is 0.6% and 13.3% less than in the same period of 2024.
In monetary terms, coffee imports increased by 39.2% – to $352.18 million compared to $252.97 million in the same period a year earlier.
Read MoreThe national energy regulators of Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine have approved two new routes for the supply of natural gas to Ukraine.
Read MoreIn January–November 2025, Ukraine exported 869 tons of live sheep and goats. This is 33.2% less than in the same period of the previous year.
In monetary terms, exports decreased by 33.3% compared to the figure for the first 11 months of 2024, amounting to $1 million.
During January–November, domestic sheep and goats were purchased by only two countries: Lebanon (93%) and Libya (7%).
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