The licensing regime for the supply of agricultural products from Ukraine to Bulgaria began to operate on December 4, 2023. This applies to wheat, corn, sunflower and rapeseed. Besides, the Minister of Agriculture of Bulgaria Kyryl Vatev insisted on the inclusion of dry milk, frozen raspberries and honey in the list.
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Ukrainians in Europe form a significant demand for buckwheat in Europe and actively spread the culture of its consumption, and Ukraine has established its export for the first time in a long time. This forces European networks to purchase this product in Ukraine. The government, from its side, contributes to this. All restrictions on the export of buckwheat, which existed before, have been removed. Thanks to this, the export of buckwheat to Europe began.
Read MoreThe government of Ukraine begins accepting applications for the export of wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower to Bulgaria. The Minister of Agricultural Policy of Ukraine, M. Solskyi, and the Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Bulgaria, K. Vatev, agreed on the procedure for applying the procedure for the verification of rapeseed, corn, wheat and sunflower export to Bulgaria.
Read MoreAs of December 1, Bulgaria lifted the ban on the import of wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower seeds from Ukraine. "The Ministry of Agriculture of Bulgaria, in accordance with the terms of the Memorandum concluded by the government and the Initiative Committee of the farmers who went to the protests, kept its promise until November 30 to limit the importation of imported agricultural products as much as possible," - in the ministry said.
Read More200 vessels have already exported 7 million tons of cargoes through the Ukrainian sea corridor from the ports of Great Odesa. Out of the 7 million tons of cargoes have exported in the specified period from the ports of "Pivdenny", "Odesa" and "Chornomorsk", 5 million tons were agricultural products.
Read MoreOver the past 4 years, Ukraine has turned from an importer of turkey meat into an exporter. Due to the war, the domestic demand for turkey meat reduced, which allowed to change the vector of trade. During 2019-2021, the main importers of these Ukrainian products were Moldova (almost half of the volume), Benin, and Azerbaijan. In 2022, supplies have increased in 7 times. In 7 months of this year, 4,4 thousand tons of turkey meat were exported, which is almost the figure for 2022.
Read MoreThe U.S., through USAID, will provide financing for the construction of 75-kilometer (47-mile) segment of dually gauged rail which will connect Lviv with the Trans European Network for Transport with a total amount of 225 million US dollars. Ukrainian railways use a gauge of 1520 mm, while the railways of European countries have a standard gauge of a smaller width - 1435 mm. Because of this, wagons have to be overloaded at border railway crossings.
Read MoreUkrainian sugar export in November 2023 amounted to 73 000 tons, compared to 76 000 tons in the previous month (which was the highest value for one calendar month in recent years), so in the first 2 months of the new season, export amounted to almost 150 000 tons.
Considering available logistics capacities, Ukraine is able to export 70-100 thousand tons of sugar per month, so the current indicators are close to the maximum.
Read MoreDuring the 3rd meeting in Romania, the Ministry of Reconstruction agreed on a number of issues to increase Ukraine's export opportunities. An agreement was reached on night navigation on the Sulina channel.
Read MoreExport shipments by water transport in November increased to 4,3 million tons - a record monthly figure since April this year. In particular, 2,7 million tons were exported through Black Sea ports and 1,6 million tons through Danube ports.
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