Ukraine exported 99,300 tons of bioethanol in 2024.
The majority of the exports (87.6%) consisted of undenatured bioethanol, while the rest was on the denatured.
The total value of the exports reached 70.5 million UAH. The predominant volume of bioethanol was directed to EU countries (87.1%), with the rest going to Switzerland.
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Since the start of 2024 and 2025, Ukraine has exported a total of 30.169 million tons of grain and leguminous crops.
Of this amount, 1.051 million tons were shipped since the beginning of the current month. As of March 13 last year, the total shipment figure was at 31.887 million tons, including 2.217 million tons in March.
Thus, since the start of the current season, the following have been exported:
Read MoreUkraine’s trade turnover for January-February 2025 reached $17.6 billion USD.
During January-February 2025, Ukraine imported goods worth $11.3 billion and exported goods worth $6.3 billion.
Of this, taxable imports reached $8.6 billion, accounting for 76% of the total volume of imported goods.
The tax burden per 1 kg of taxable imports in January-February 2025 was $0.49/kg.
Read MoreThe development of Ukrainian seed production is a matter of national security. It is crucial for Ukraine to have its own seed varieties and to export them to international markets.
This was stated by the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Vitaliy Koval, during a working meeting on the export potential of forage grass seeds and amaranth production.
Read MoreSince the beginning of 2025, the Export Credit Agency (ECA) has supported Ukrainian exports by UAH 1.79 billion.
A total of UAH 72.96 million in bank loans for exporters was insured. Entrepreneurs from Khmelnytskyi (UAH 1.31 billion), Zaporizhia (UAH 230.4 million), and Ternopil (UAH 130.65 million) regions most actively took advantage of the opportunity to insure export contracts and loans in January-February.
Read MoreCompared to last year, the volume of imports over two months increased by nearly 340,000 tons, reaching 759,000 tons. The leaders are nitrogen fertilizers.
Imports of phosphorus and nitrogen-phosphorus fertilizers also increased, reaching 100,000 tons. The main types of NPK fertilizers imported reached 183,000 tons. Imports of PK and potassium fertilizers are not recovering as quickly, but they still reached a level of 23,000 tons.
Read MoreThe State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection continues its efforts to expand markets, and work has already begun on 31 new markets that Ukrainian enterprises aim to enter for export.
Last year, 22 domestic food producers received permission to export their products to the EU (12 of them are producers of poultry meat and related products, 3 are fish processing enterprises, and 5 are dairy processing companies).
Read MoreThe Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Vitaliy Koval, and the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of the Republic of Turkey, Ibrahim Yumakli, signed a protocol on expanding cooperation in the agricultural sector.
This involves increasing trade volumes of poultry meat, milk and dairy products, honey, large and small cattle, vegetables, oil, fruits, and organic products.
Read MoreDuring the 18 months of operation of the Ukrainian sea corridor, 100 million tons of cargo were transported.
Of the total volume of cargo transported over the past 18 months, 65 million tons are agricultural products. The number of vessels that passed through the Ukrainian Sea Corridor in 18 months is 3,751.
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Read MoreA distinctive feature of 2024 was the change in the ranking of the biggest buyers of Ukrainian food products.
Spain took the lead, rising from 5th place in the top 10 in 2023. While the value of supplies from Ukraine to Spain in 2023 were 1,765 million USD, it increased by one and a half times in 2024 to 2,679 million USD. Spain’s share in food exports reached 10.8%.
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