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In January–October 2025, Ukraine imported 24,295 thousand tons of pork worth $61.554 million, which is 11.5 times more (compared to 2.12 thousand tons) than in the same period of 2024.

The top three suppliers of pork to Ukraine during the reporting period were Denmark, accounting for 58.62% of supplies worth $36.08 million, Poland (18.29%, $11.26 million) and the Netherlands (8.54%, $5.26 million).

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In the first 10 months of 2025, Ukraine exported 36.4 thousand tons of the product worth over $84 million. More than 70% of this volume was shipped to EU countries.

Integration into the EU market could increase Ukrainian honey exports by 25–30% in the next 3 years.

Reference source: http://surl.li... Read More

The volume of tractor imports to Ukraine in January–October 2025 amounted to $703.83 million, which is 6.6% higher than in the same period of 2024 ($660.51 million).

Tractors were primarily imported from the United States (22% of total imports of this equipment, or $154 million), China (17.2%, or $121.1 million) and Germany (16.4%, or $115.6 million), whereas last year Germany was the leader ($101.5 million), followed by China ($91.6 million),... Read More

No improvement is observed in the Ukrainian butter market – prices continue to move downward. Analysts attribute this not only to the large supply of domestic product but also to the risk of a significant increase in imports.

Exporting surplus production is becoming increasingly difficult. To sell to the EU, producers have to lower prices. Demand in Moldova is also weakening due to the influx of cheaper European butter.

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Ukraine fully stopped electricity exports as of 11 November 2025. Prior to that date, exports were carried out only at a minimal level and only during certain hours of the day.

From mid-November 2025, electricity export volumes from Ukraine fell to zero.

The total export volume during the first 11 days of November amounted to only 5,2 thousand MWh, of which 471 MWhwere supplied to Moldova.

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Ukraine has announced the scaling up of the humanitarian initiative Grain from Ukraine into a broader program, Food from Ukraine. The new program provides for a transition from targeted food aid to systemic international partnership.

According to Svyrydenko, despite ongoing missile attacks, blocked ports, destroyed terminals, and strikes on agricultural infrastructure, Ukraine has not stopped food shipments. This has made it possible to provide... Read More

Supplies of diesel fuel to Ukraine from Romania, Hungary, and Lithuania, which accounted for almost 40% of volumes in September, fell fourfold to 71 thousand tonnes. At the same time, deliveries of diesel fuel from Poland and Greece increased by one third, to 445 thousand tonnes, accounting for almost 80% of total imports in October.

In October, diesel fuel supplies from Poland increased by 26%, reaching 254 thousand tonnes, which is a record high... Read More

The shipping company ZIM is resuming the LBX service, currently the only direct container service between Ukraine and Israel available on the market.

First call: ZIM Australia (AU6) 221 – 2 December 2025, Pivdennyi Port.

Key service features:

Direct connection Haifa → Pivdennyi with a transit time of 6 days;

Fast connections to ZIM’s global network, including the Far East, Atlantic region, North America, and South America;

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Within the framework of the IV International Food Security Conference “Food from Ukraine”, the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine and the Ministry of Food and Agriculture of the Republic of Ghanasigned a Memorandum of Understanding on the establishment of a Center for the Processing and Distribution of Ukrainian Products in West Africa.

The memorandum defines the framework for bilateral cooperation and provides for:

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In January–August 2025, Azerbaijan imported 2,452 tonnes of kiwi worth $1,82 million. This is 10% less in value termsand 12% less in volume compared to the same period in 2024.Azerbaijan also resumed kiwi supplies to Ukraine after a break of one year and eleven months.

During the reporting period, Azerbaijan exported 80 tonnes of kiwi (+7%) worth $121,000 (2,2 times higher).

Azerbaijan sold: 24,1 tonnes to Ukraine worth $66,000; 37,43 tonnes to russia (2 times more) worth $39,150 (3 times more);... Read More